Uroguanylin induces electroencephalographic spikes in rats

Uroguanylin (UGN) is an endogenous peptide that acts on membrane-bound guanylate cyclase receptors of intestinal and renal cells increasing cGMP production and regulating electrolyte and water epithelial transport. Recent research works demonstrate the expression of this peptide and its receptor in...

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Main Authors: MDA. Teixeira, NRF. Nascimento, MC. Fonteles, OC. Vale
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-2ae9bd4b80784d308d1bcc7ba834cfff2020-11-24T23:56:54ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437573362362710.1590/S1519-69842013000300021S1519-69842013000300623Uroguanylin induces electroencephalographic spikes in ratsMDA. TeixeiraNRF. NascimentoMC. FontelesOC. ValeUroguanylin (UGN) is an endogenous peptide that acts on membrane-bound guanylate cyclase receptors of intestinal and renal cells increasing cGMP production and regulating electrolyte and water epithelial transport. Recent research works demonstrate the expression of this peptide and its receptor in the central nervous system. The current work was undertaken in order to evaluate modifications of electroencephalographic spectra (EEG) in anesthetized Wistar rats, submitted to intracisternal infusion of uroguanylin (0.0125 nmoles/min or 0.04 nmoles/min). The current observations demonstrate that 0.0125 nmoles/min and 0.04 nmoles/min intracisternal infusion of UGN significantly enhances amplitude and frequency of sharp waves and evoked spikes (p = 0.03). No statistical significance was observed on absolute alpha and theta spectra amplitude. The present data suggest that UGN acts on bioelectrogenesis of cortical cells by inducing hypersynchronic firing of neurons. This effect is blocked by nedocromil, suggesting that UGN acts by increasing the activity of chloride channels.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842013000300623&lng=en&tlng=enneuroexcitatory responsebrain spikesneuronal depolarization
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author MDA. Teixeira
NRF. Nascimento
MC. Fonteles
OC. Vale
spellingShingle MDA. Teixeira
NRF. Nascimento
MC. Fonteles
OC. Vale
Uroguanylin induces electroencephalographic spikes in rats
Brazilian Journal of Biology
neuroexcitatory response
brain spikes
neuronal depolarization
author_facet MDA. Teixeira
NRF. Nascimento
MC. Fonteles
OC. Vale
author_sort MDA. Teixeira
title Uroguanylin induces electroencephalographic spikes in rats
title_short Uroguanylin induces electroencephalographic spikes in rats
title_full Uroguanylin induces electroencephalographic spikes in rats
title_fullStr Uroguanylin induces electroencephalographic spikes in rats
title_full_unstemmed Uroguanylin induces electroencephalographic spikes in rats
title_sort uroguanylin induces electroencephalographic spikes in rats
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Uroguanylin (UGN) is an endogenous peptide that acts on membrane-bound guanylate cyclase receptors of intestinal and renal cells increasing cGMP production and regulating electrolyte and water epithelial transport. Recent research works demonstrate the expression of this peptide and its receptor in the central nervous system. The current work was undertaken in order to evaluate modifications of electroencephalographic spectra (EEG) in anesthetized Wistar rats, submitted to intracisternal infusion of uroguanylin (0.0125 nmoles/min or 0.04 nmoles/min). The current observations demonstrate that 0.0125 nmoles/min and 0.04 nmoles/min intracisternal infusion of UGN significantly enhances amplitude and frequency of sharp waves and evoked spikes (p = 0.03). No statistical significance was observed on absolute alpha and theta spectra amplitude. The present data suggest that UGN acts on bioelectrogenesis of cortical cells by inducing hypersynchronic firing of neurons. This effect is blocked by nedocromil, suggesting that UGN acts by increasing the activity of chloride channels.
topic neuroexcitatory response
brain spikes
neuronal depolarization
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842013000300623&lng=en&tlng=en
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