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Neuropeptide Y is neuroproliferative for post-natal hippocampal precursor cells

Abstract

New neurones are produced in the adult hippocampus throughout life and are necessary for certain types of hippocampal learning. Little, however, is known about the control of hippocampal neurogenesis. We used primary hippocampal cultures from early post-natal rats and neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor knockout mice as well as selective neuropeptide Y receptor antagonists and agonists to demonstrate that neuropeptide Y is proliferative for nestin-positive, sphere-forming hippocampal precursor cells and beta-tubulin-positive neuroblasts and that the neuroproliferative effect of neuropeptide Y is mediated via its Y1 receptor. Immunohistochemistry confirmed Y1 receptor staining on both nestin-positive cells and beta-tubulin-positive cells in culture and short pulse 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine studies demonstrated that neuropeptide Y has a proliferative effect on both cell types. These studies suggest that the proliferation of hippocampal neuroblasts and precursor cells is increased by neuropeptide Y and, therefore, that hippocampal learning and memory may be modulated by neuropeptide Y-releasing interneurones.

Type Journal
ISBN 0022-3042 (Print)
Authors Howell, O. W.;Scharfman, H. E.;Herzog, H.;Sundstrom, L. E.;Beck-Sickinger, A.;Gray, W. P. :
Responsible Garvan Author Professor Herbert Herzog
Publisher Name JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
Published Date 2003-01-01
Published Volume 86
Published Issue 3
Published Pages 646-59
Status Published in-print
URL link to publisher's version http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12859678