Title of article :
The effects of interaction of Dopaminergic and Kisspeptin neural pathways on Ghrelin secretion in rats
Author/Authors :
Sadeghzadeh, Azizeh Faculty of Sciences - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil , Bayrami, Abolfazl Faculty of Sciences - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil , Mahmoudi, Fariba Faculty of Sciences - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil , Khazali, Homayoun Faculty of Biological Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran
Abstract :
Dopamine, kisspeptin and ghrelin are important factors for regulating the reproduction and food intake.
Finding the effective central or peripheral factors on ghrelin secretion attracted the attention of most
researches. In the present experimental study, the effects of dopamine, kisspeptin and the GPR54 receptor
signaling pathway role in the mediating the dopamine effects was determined on ghrelin secretion. Forty
Wistar male rats weighing 220-250g in 8 groups received saline, 1nmol kisspeptin, 5, 15 or 45 microgram
dopamine hydrochloride, simultaneous injections of 1nmol peptide 234 and kisspeptin, 15microgram
dopamine and kisspeptin or peptide234 and 15microgram dopamine via third cerebral ventricle
respectively. Blood samples were collected via tail vein. Mean serum ghrelin concentrations were
determined by rat ghrelin kit and ELISA method. Kisspeptin significantly decreased mean serum
concentration compared to saline group, while 15 or 45 microgram dopamine significantly increased mean
serum ghrelin level compared to saline group. Kisspeptin significantly blocked the stimulatory effects of
dopamine on ghrelin secretion compared to dopamine group. Dopaminergic and kisspeptin/GPR54
signaling pathways may interact to control the ghrelin secretion at hypothalamic level. Stimulatory effects
of dopamine on ghrelin secretions could exert partly via decreasing the activity of hypothalamic kisspeptin
neurons.
Keywords :
peptide234 , dopamine , kisspeptin , ghrelin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics