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Publication : Galanin modulates cholinergic neurotransmission in the heart.

First Author  Potter EK Year  2005
Journal  Neuropeptides Volume  39
Issue  3 Pages  345-8
PubMed ID  15944033 Mgi Jnum  J:101940
Mgi Id  MGI:3605944 Doi  10.1016/j.npep.2004.12.006
Citation  Potter EK, et al. (2005) Galanin modulates cholinergic neurotransmission in the heart. Neuropeptides 39(3):345-8
abstractText  The role of galanin (Gal) in the modulation of cholinergic neurotransmission in the heart in wild-type (129 SvJ), and GALR1 knockout mice has been studied. The mice were anaesthetised and ventilated. Blood pressure (BP) and the increase in pulse interval evoked by stimulation of the vagus nerve (deltaPI) were recorded. Resting BP and PI were not different in control and GALR1-KO mice. In control mice an intravenous, bolus injection of Gal (0.8-13 nmol/kg; n = 4-6) attenuated the deltaPI, dose dependently from 33 +/- 7% to 78 +/- 9.5%. In GALR1-KO mice, Gal (0.8-13 nmol/kg) did not attenuate deltaPI at any dose (n = 3-4). In control mice intravenous, bolus injection of neuropeptide Y (NPY; 0.5-10 nmol/kg, n = 5-7) attenuated the deltaPI by 13 +/- 10% to 67 +/- 7% with a half time to recovery of 0.5-5 +/- 1 min. In control mice, following activation of the cardiac sympathetic nerve (10 Hz for 2 min; n = 3) the deltaPI was attenuated by 92 +/- 2% with a half time to recovery of 7 +/- 1 min. In control mice in the presence of the beta-adrenoceptor antagonist propranolol (1 mg/kg), and 1 micromol/kg BIIE0426 (an NPY Y2 receptor antagonist) the deltaPI was 57+/-3% with a half time to recovery of 2.5+/-0.5 min. In GALR1-KO mice, in the presence of propranolol and BIIE0426 there was no inhibition of deltaPI. In mice, it is proposed that both Gal and NPY contribute to the prolonged attenuation of parasympathetic slowing of the heart following activation of the cardiac sympathetic nerve.
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