Combined gene overexpression of neuropeptide Y and its receptor Y5 in the hippocampus suppresses seizures

Casper R. Gotzsche, Litsa Nikitidou, Andreas Toft Sörensen, Mikkel V. Olesen, Gunnar Sorensen, Soren H. O. Christiansen, Mikael Ängehagen, David P. D. Woldbye, Merab Kokaia

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Abstract

We recently demonstrated that recombinant adeno-associated viral vector-induced hippocampal overexpression of neuropeptide Y receptor, Y2, exerts a seizure-suppressant effect in kindling and kainate-induced models of epilepsy in rats. Interestingly, additional overexpression of neuropeptide Y in the hippocampus strengthened the seizure-suppressant effect of transgene Y2 receptors. Here we show for the first time that another neuropeptide Y receptor, Y5, can also be overexpressed in the hippocampus. However, unlike Y2 receptor overexpression, transgene Y5 receptors in the hippocampus had no effect on kainate-induced motor seizures in rats. However, combined overexpression of Y5 receptors and neuropeptide Y exerted prominent suppression of seizures. This seizure-suppressant effect of combination gene therapy with Y5 receptors and neuropeptide Y was significantly stronger as compared to neuropeptide Y overexpression alone. These results suggest that overexpression of Y5 receptors in combination with neuropeptide Y could be an alternative approach for more effective suppression of hippocampal seizures. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)288-296
JournalNeurobiology of Disease
Volume45
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Neurosciences

Free keywords

  • Y5 neuropeptide Y receptor
  • Adeno-associated viral vectors
  • Kainic acid
  • seizures
  • Gene therapy

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