Hypothalamic GABA receptor functional regulation and liver cell proliferation


Autoria(s): Biju,M P; Pyroja,Sulaiman; Rajeshkumar,Neelimmathara V; Paulose,C S
Data(s)

04/08/2008

04/08/2008

20/09/2000

Resumo

GABAergic alterations in hypothalamus during compensatory hyperplasia after partial hepatectomy (PH), lead nitrate (LN) induced direct hyperplasia and N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) induced neoplasia in liver were investigated. Serum GABA levels were increased in all 3 experimental groups compared with the control. GABA content decreased in hypothalamus of PH and NDEA treated rats, while it increased in LN treated rats. GABAA receptor number and affinity in hypothalamic membrane preparations of rats showed a significant decrease in PH and NDEA treated rats, while in LN treated rats the affinity increased without any change in the receptor number. The GABAB receptor number increased in PH and NDEA treated rats, while it decreased in LN treated rats. The affinity of the receptor also increased in NDEA treated rats. Plasma NE levels showed significant increase in PH and NDEA rats compared with the control while it decreased in LN treated rats. The results of the present study suggests that liver cell proliferation is influencing the hypothalamic GABAergic neurotransmission and these changes regulate the hepatic proliferation through the sympathetic stimulation.

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/591

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Department of Biotechnology

Palavras-Chave #hypothalamus #GABA receptor #liver regeneration #hyperplasia #liver cancer
Tipo

Working Paper