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Publication : Role of endothelin-1 in stress response in the central nervous system.

First Author  Kurihara Y Year  2000
Journal  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol Volume  279
Issue  2 Pages  R515-21
PubMed ID  10938240 Mgi Jnum  J:114178
Mgi Id  MGI:3688465 Doi  10.1152/ajpregu.2000.279.2.R515
Citation  Kurihara Y, et al. (2000) Role of endothelin-1 in stress response in the central nervous system. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 279(2):R515-21
abstractText  Endothelin (ET)-1 is a 21-amino acid peptide that induces a variety of biological activities, including vasoconstriction and cell proliferation, and its likely involvement in cardiovascular and other diseases has recently led to broad clinical trials of ET receptor antagonists. ET-1 is widely distributed in the central nervous system (CNS), where it is thought to regulate hormone and neurotransmitter release. Here we show that CNS responses to emotional and physical stressors are differentially affected in heterozygous ET-1-knockout mice, which exhibited diminished aggressive and autonomic responses toward intruders (emotional stressors) but responded to restraint-induced (physical) stress more intensely than wild-type mice. This suggests differing roles of ET-1 in the central pathways mediating responses to different types of stress. Hypothalamic levels of ET-1 and the catecholamine metabolite 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG) were both increased in wild-type mice subjected to intruder stress, whereas MHPG levels were not significantly affected in ET-1-knockout mice. Furthermore, immunohistochemical analysis showed that ET-1 and tyrosine hydroxylase, an enzyme in the catecholamine synthesis pathway, were colocalized within certain neurons of the hypothalamus and amygdala. Our findings suggest that ET-1 modulates central coordination of stress responses in close association with catecholamine metabolism.
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