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The intermediary role of the central cyclooxygenase/lipoxygenase enzymes in intracerebroventricular injected nesfatin-1-evoked cardiovascular effects in rats

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2021-05-23

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That nesfatin-1 is a neuromodulatory peptide for the cardiovascular system is well documented. Several central receptors have been shown to mediate the cardiovascular effects of nesfatin-1. Immunohistochemistry and Western blot studies showed that nesfatin-1 activated the expression of the central cyclooxygenase (COX) -1, -2 and lipoxygenase (LOX). In addition, microdialysis study showed that nesfatin-1 increased the release of total prostaglandins and leukotrienes from the hypothalamus. The present study investigated whether the central COX and LOX enzymes have a direct mediating role in the MAP and HR responses of nesfatin-1.Intracerebroventricularly administered nesfatin-1 produced dose-dependent pressor and phasic HR responses in normotensive conscious rats Sprague Dawley. Central pretreatment with a COX1/2 inhibitor, ibuprofen, completely blocked the nesfatin-1-induced responses. However, central pretreatment with a nonselective LOX inhibitor, nordihydroguaiaretic acid, partially attenuated the cardiovascular responses induced by nesfatin-1.The results suggest that centrally administered nesfatin-1 activates the central enzymes COX and LOX, which may be involved in the cardiovascular responses as a novel central mechanism for nesfatin-1.

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Hemorrhaged hypotensive rats, Central histaminergic system, Brain thromboxane a(2), Arachidonic-acid, Nitric-oxide, Food-intake, Involvement, Pressor, Melittin, Receptor, Nesfatin-1, Intracerebroventricular, Cyclooxygenase, Lipoxygenase, Mean arterial blood pressure, Heart rate, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Neurosciences, Neurosciences & neurology

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