INVESTIGADORES
PERISSINOTTI Paula Patricia
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Efecto de la leptina sobre el sistema somatosensorial del talamo de ratón
Autor/es:
PERISSINOTTI, PAULA P.
Lugar:
Localidad de Monte, Provincia de Buenos Aires
Reunión:
Jornada; 1er Jornada Científica: ?Los Mecanismos Neuronales que Controlan el Apetito?; 2018
Resumen:
Leptin is an adipose-derived hormone that circulates in the plasma at levels correlated with body fat mass. The most well documented roles for leptin focus on energy balance in the hypothalamus, but extra-hypothalamic brain regions also present leptin receptors. Obesity is characterized by disrupted sleep architecture and wake disturbances. Arousal and rapid eye movement sleep are modulated by the cholinergic arm of the reticular activating system, the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) and its ascending thalamocortical targets. Since leptin has an overall inhibitory effect on the PPN neurons activity, we studied its effect on the somatosensory thalamic activity. Inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSC) were evoked by extracellular 10 Hz paired-pulse stimulation of reticular afferents to ventrobasal (VB) neurons in brain slices from wildtype (WT) or the leptin-deficient mouse (ob/ob). Local application of leptin reversibly reduced the amplitude of the first IPSC by 40% and enhanced GABA release probability from WT but not ob/ob mice (n=6,7 P