TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Expression of galanin and its receptors are perturbed in a rodent model of mild, blast-induced traumatic brain injury JO - Experimental neurology A1 - Kawa, Lizan A1 - Barde, Swapnali A1 - Arborelius, Ulf P. A1 - Theodorsson, Elvar A1 - Agoston, Denes A1 - Risling, Mårten A1 - Hökfelt, Tomas SP - 159 EP - 167 VL - 279 IS - N2 - The symptomatology, mood and cognitive disturbances seen in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and mild blast-induced traumatic brain injury (mbTBI) overlap considerably. However the pathological mechanisms underlying the two conditions are currently unknown. The neuropeptide galanin has been suggested to play a role in the development of stress and mood disorders. Here we applied bio- and histochemical methods with the aim to elucidate the nature of any changes in the expression of galanin and its receptors in a rodent model of mbTBI. In situ hybridization and quantitative polymerase chain reaction studies revealed significant, injury-induced changes, in some cases lasting at least for one week, in the mRNA levels of galanin and/or its three receptors, galanin receptor 1-3 (GalR1-3). Such changes were seen in several forebrain regions, and the locus coeruleus. In the ventral periaqueductal gray GalR1 mRNA levels were increased, while GalR2 were decreased. Analysis of galanin peptide levels using radioimmunoassay demonstrated an increase in several brain regions including the locus coeruleus, dorsal hippocampal formation and amygdala. These findings suggest a role for the galanin system in the endogenous response to mbTBI, and that pharmacological studies of the effects of activation or inhibition of different galanin receptors in combination with functional assays of behavioral recovery may reveal promising targets for new therapeutic strategies in mbTBI.
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LA - en SN - 0014-4886 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.expneurol.2016.02.019 ID - ref1 ER -