Stress-induced cortical alertness is maintained by a heightened excitability of noradrenergic neurons innervating, notably, the prefrontal cortex. However, neither the signaling axis linking hypothalamic activation to delayed and lasting noradrenergic excitability nor the molecular cascade gating noradrenaline synthesis is defined. Here, we show that hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing hormone-releasing neurons innervate ependymal cells of the 3rd ventricle to induce ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) release for transport through the brain's aqueductal system. CNTF binding to its cognate receptors on norepinephrinergic neurons in the locus coeruleus then initiates sequential phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 and tyrosine hydroxylase with the Ca2+-sensor secretagogin ensuring activity dependence in both rodent and human brains. Both CNTF and secretagogin ablation occlude stress-induced cortical norepinephrine synthesis, ensuing neuronal excitation and behavioral stereotypes. Cumulatively, we identify a multimodal pathway that is rate-limited by CNTF volume transmission and poised to directly convert hypothalamic activation into long-lasting cortical excitability following acute stress.
Hypothalamic CNTF volume transmission shapes cortical noradrenergic excitability upon acute stress / Alpár, A; Zahola, P; Hanics, J; Hevesi, Z; Korchynska, S; Benevento, M; Pifl, C; Zachar, G; Perugini, J; Severi, I; Leitgeb, P; Bakker, J; Miklosi, Ag; Tretiakov, E; Keimpema, E; Arque, G; Tasan, Ro; Sperk, G; Malenczyk, K; Máté, Z; Erdélyi, F; Szabó, G; Lubec, G; Palkovits, M; Giordano, A; Hökfelt, Tg; Romanov, Ra; Horvath, Tl; Harkany, T. - In: EMBO JOURNAL. - ISSN 1460-2075. - ELETTRONICO. - 37:21(2018). [10.15252/embj.2018100087]
Hypothalamic CNTF volume transmission shapes cortical noradrenergic excitability upon acute stress
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2018-01-01
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Stress-induced cortical alertness is maintained by a heightened excitability of noradrenergic neurons innervating, notably, the prefrontal cortex. However, neither the signaling axis linking hypothalamic activation to delayed and lasting noradrenergic excitability nor the molecular cascade gating noradrenaline synthesis is defined. Here, we show that hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing hormone-releasing neurons innervate ependymal cells of the 3rd ventricle to induce ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) release for transport through the brain's aqueductal system. CNTF binding to its cognate receptors on norepinephrinergic neurons in the locus coeruleus then initiates sequential phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 and tyrosine hydroxylase with the Ca2+-sensor secretagogin ensuring activity dependence in both rodent and human brains. Both CNTF and secretagogin ablation occlude stress-induced cortical norepinephrine synthesis, ensuing neuronal excitation and behavioral stereotypes. Cumulatively, we identify a multimodal pathway that is rate-limited by CNTF volume transmission and poised to directly convert hypothalamic activation into long-lasting cortical excitability following acute stress.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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