Hormones and neural circuits

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Hormones and neural circuits Lecture 4

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Hormones and neural circuits. Lecture 4. Aims. to review main hormones actions through G-coupled receptors role of NO to describe the basic neural circuits for repetitive action to describe types of modulation by hormones simple behaviour: molluscan swimming and feeding - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hormones and neural circuits

Lecture 4

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Aims

to review main hormones actions through G-coupled receptors role of NO

to describe the basic neural circuits for repetitive action

to describe types of modulation by hormones simple behaviour: molluscan swimming

and feeding complex behaviour: insect ecdysis

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Hormones

Amino acid and peptide Adenaline, acetylcholine, oxytocin, vasopressin, CCAP

Steroids ecdysone

Eicosanoids leukotrienes, prostaglandins

NO

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NO Nitric oxide - a gas! synthesised from L-arginine by NOS

neurons (nNOS, epithelium eNOS) depends on Ca concentration

COO-

C

(CH2)3

NH

C

H2N

H

NH2+

Arginine

NOS

NADPH

+ O2

NAD+

COO-

C

(CH2)3

NH

C

H+H3N

N+

H2NH

OH

N-w-Hydroxyarginine

COO-

C

(CH2)3

NH

H+H3N + NO

NOS

C

O NH2

Citrulline

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NO signalling

NO diffuses freely though cell membranes but not very far!

half life from 3-5s

soluble guanylyl cyclase activated by NO elevates cGMP

relaxes smooth muscle in blood vessels via PKG and an effect on IK(Ca)

important for heart-disease nitrate (nitroglycerin) used to reduce angina

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Background to Viagra

cGMP normally broken down by phosphodiesterase

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Viagra

Sildenafil - best selling drug selective for phosphodiesterase - type 5 [of

11]

termtadalafil [Cialis], vardenafil [Levitra]

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Summary

NO – local transmission as gas; no vesicles

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Modulation of single cells Single cells can be rhythmic

R15 in Aplysia sino-atrial node of vertebrate heart Purkinje fibres of heart

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vertebrate heart

single cell rhythm

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Rhythm at sinoatrial node

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Modulation of heart rate

If – hyperpolarization activated Na+ current ACh accelerates rhythm Adrenaline slows

rhythm

activation curve:100% of If channels open here

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ivabradine

new heart drug blocks If (note difference

from ACh)

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Summary

NO – local transmission as gas; no vesicles

heart: single cell rhythm modulated in different ways to give same

effect

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Neural circuits

central pattern generation role of reflexes (see 632)

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Clione

Clione - a free swimming sea mollusc

swimming rhythm

alternation of up and down stroke of wings

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Clione - ii

reciprocal inhibition up (8) / down (7)

post inhibitory rebound

78

78

78

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Faster with 5-HT

CPB1 is serotonergic

heart

down interneuron

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Molluscan feeding

Serotonin as modulator local neural release (CGC, hormonal signal in blood

What does it target? How does it act?

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Target 1 : muscles

5-HT

myomodulincAMP

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Target 2 : motoneurons

MCC is cerebral serotonergic cell in Aplysia; B21 is a buccal motoneuron

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Target 3: sensory neurons

sense organ in one bathganglion in anotherStretch evokes twitches

add 5-HT to sense organ

use low Ca to show this effect is not due to action on ganglion

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Target 4: interneurons

B4 is a motoneuronB35 an interneuron in CPG

control + 5-HT

fasterbigger EPSPquicker decline of EPSP

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Summary

NO – local transmission as gas; no vesicles heart: single cell rhythm

modulated in different ways to give same effect

Serotonin: Action on all points of network Coordinated effect

some cells inhibited Similar data exist for dopamine,

octopamine, myomodulin, FMRFamide…

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Insect ecdysis

Fundamental to growth and development 20-hydroxy-

ecdysone juvenile hormone

Manduca sexta ligature, extirpation,

transplantation, injection,

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Fly life cycle

larva (3 instars)

adult

pupaegg

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Moulting

weakening of old cuticle formation of new cuticle emergence

separation of old /new by air bubble (pre-ecdysis)

peristaltic waves to move forward out of old cuticle (ecdysis)

expansion : compression, intake of air (post-ecdysis)

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Main peptide hormones

ETH EH FMRFamide CCAP Bursicon

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ETH

26 aa peptide in Manduca

2 peptides in flies secreted by Inka

cells in response to

drop in ecdysone

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ETH targets

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Eclosion hormone (EH)

In Manduca, EH released from 2 cells in brain in response to ETH positive feedback to Inka cells (which

release more ETH …) In Drosophila, EH thought to play lesser

role; ecdysis delayed by 4 min similar role may be played by corazonin

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FMRFamide

secreted from Tv neurons

first cells to be activated by ETH

strengthen muscle contractions

Tv-KO is not lethal

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CCAP

CCAP from 5 pairs of SOG cells and 2 pairs/segment in abdomen

In Manduca, CCAP turns off pre-ecdysis and starts ecdysis (abdominal waves)

In Drosophila, CCAP-KO do not start contractions or evert head

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Bursicon

140 aa important in tanning released from a

subset of CCAP-cells

Bursicon CCAP

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Sequential response to ETH

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Summary

NO – local transmission as gas; no vesicles heart: single cell rhythm

modulated in different ways to give same effect

Serotonin: Coordinated action on all points of network Similar data exist for dopamine,

octopamine, myomodulin, FMRFamide… Ecdysis: Sequential program of hormone

action