Publications by authors named "Alexander R Hughes"

Products of the proopiomelanocortin (POMC) prohormone regulate aspects of analgesia, reward, and energy balance; thus, the neurons that produce POMC in the hypothalamus have received considerable attention. However, there are also cells in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) that transcribe Pomc, although low levels of Pomc mRNA and relative lack of POMC peptide products in the adult mouse NTS have hindered the study of these cells. Therefore, studies of NTS POMC cells have largely relied on transgenic mouse lines.

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  • POMC neurons in the hypothalamus release peptides that inhibit food intake and reduce body weight, along with the amino acid transmitter GABA, which can also have inhibitory effects.
  • The study found that the GABAergic nature of POMC neurons is specifically reduced during caloric deficit but remains unchanged by high-fat diets or stress.
  • This finding implies that GABA's role in energy balance regulation is dynamic and may be influenced by the body's energy status.
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The strength of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-mediated inhibitory synaptic input is a principle determinant of neuronal activity. However, because of differences in the number of GABA afferent inputs and the sites of synapses, it is difficult to directly assay for altered GABA transmission between specific cells. The present study tested the hypothesis that the level of mRNA for the GABA synthetic enzyme glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) can provide a reliable proxy for GABA release.

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