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Chronic impairment of the vagus nerve function leads to inhibition of dopamine but not serotonin neurons in rat brain structures
Authors:Agata Ziomber  Piotr Thor  Anna Krygowska-Wajs  Tomasz Załęcki  Marek Moskała  Irena Romańska  Jerzy Michaluk  Lucyna Antkiewicz-Michaluk
Affiliation:1. Department of Pathophysiology, Jagiellonian University, Medical College, Czysta 18, PL 31-121 Kraków, Poland;2. Department of Neurology, Jagiellonian University, Collegium Medicum, Botaniczna 3, PL 31-503 Kraków, Poland;3. Department of Neurology, Hospital Tarnów, Lwowska 178a, PL 33-100 Tarnów, Poland;4. Department of Neurosurgery, Jagiellonian University, Collegium Medicum, Botaniczna 3, PL 31-503 Kraków, Poland;5. Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Pharmacology Polish Academy of Sciences, Sm?tna 12, PL 31-343 Kraków, Poland
Abstract:
BackgroundRecent clinical studies have shown that the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve is one of the brain areas that are the earliest affected by α-synuclein and Lewy body pathology in Parkinson's disease. This observation raises the question: how the vagus nerve dysfunction affects the dopamine system in the brain?MethodsThe rats underwent surgical implantation of the microchip (MC) in the abdominal region of the vagus. In this study, we examined the effect of chronic, unilateral electrical stimulation of the left nerve vagus, of two different types: low-frequency (MCL) and physiological stimulation (MCPh) on the dopamine and serotonin metabolism determined by high-pressure chromatography with electrochemical detection in rat brain structures.ResultsMCL electrical stimulation of the left nerve vagus in contrast to MCPh stimulation, produced a significant inhibition of dopamine system in rat brain structures. Ex vivo biochemical experiments clearly suggest that MCL opposite to MCPh impaired the function of dopamine system similarly to vagotomy.ConclusionWe suggest a close relationship between the peripheral vagus nerve impairment and the inhibition of dopamine system in the brain structures. This is the first report of such relationship which may suggest that mental changes (pro-depressive) could occur in the first stage of Parkinson's disease far ahead of motor impairment.
Keywords:vagus nerve  electrical stimulation  dopamine metabolism  serotonin metabolism  brain structures  rat
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