Numerous neuroanatomical and neurophysiological studies have been performed which suggest a hierarchial pattern of organization of autonomic centers in the CNS which subtends virtually every level of the nervous system. In this scheme, caudal centers such as the medullary nucleus tracus solitarius (NTS) are """"""""hard wired"""""""" to primary autonomic afferent and efferent connections; intermediate centers such as the pontine parabrachial nucleus (PBN) play a key role in the relay and integration of autonomic data to and from more caudal and rostral centers, and rostral centers such as the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) integrate autonomic responses with more complex neuroendocrine and behavioral responses. Intrinsic to the organizational pattern are important neuropeptide systems which affect the transmission of signals resulting in autonomic homeostasis. Among them, POMC derivatives, vasopressin and CRF are emerging as potent peptides in autonomic control. We propose studies which address the intrinsic neuropeptidergic organization and patterns of interconnectivity in brainstem. Our continued studies to analyze by retrograde/immunocytochemical methods will focus on three specific regions which possess """"""""dual"""""""" innervation by both arcuate and NTS POMC neurons. A detailed study of the topography, morphometry and trajectory of CRF in brainstem, with major emphasis upon demonstration of all fiber projection will delineate innervation of autonomic areas by CRF. The immunocytochemical analysis for the identification of receptor images and post-synaptic second order neurons will employ the use of well characterized anti-idiotype antibodies. These studies which will be subjected to image analysis will add new dimensions to receptor identification. Finally, in recognition to the fact that the ultimate objective of our research is to better understand the functions of the brain with application to the human, several investigations are proposed. These immunocytochemical studies will provide much needed information regarding the topographic localization and pattern of co-localization of VP, POMC and CRF as well as putative vasopressin receptors, following which single section double staining methods will be utilized to suggest patterns of interaction, in the human, of these neuropeptide systems.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01NS021323-06
Application #
3402345
Study Section
Neurological Sciences Subcommittee 1 (NLS)
Project Start
1984-07-01
Project End
1994-08-31
Budget Start
1991-09-01
Budget End
1992-08-31
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
1991
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Rochester
Department
Type
Schools of Dentistry
DUNS #
208469486
City
Rochester
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
14627
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Tassorelli, C; Joseph, S A (1996) Systemic nitroglycerin activates peptidergic and catecholaminergic pathways in rat brain. Peptides 17:443-9
Prasad, A V; Pilcher, W H; Joseph, S A (1994) Nuclear factor-kappa B in rat brain: enhanced DNA-binding activity following convulsant-induced seizures. Neurosci Lett 170:145-8
Sim, L J; Joseph, S A (1994) Efferents of the opiocortin-containing region of the commissural nucleus tractus solitarius. Peptides 15:169-74
Sim, L J; Joseph, S A (1993) Dorsal raphe nucleus efferents: termination in peptidergic fields. Peptides 14:75-83
Sim, L J; Joseph, S A (1992) Efferent projections of the nucleus raphe magnus. Brain Res Bull 28:679-82
Sim, L J; Joseph, S A (1992) Serotonin and substance P afferents to parafascicular and central medial nuclei. Peptides 13:171-6
Sim, L J; Joseph, S A (1991) Arcuate nucleus projections to brainstem regions which modulate nociception. J Chem Neuroanat 4:97-109
Joseph, S A; Michael, G J (1988) Efferent ACTH-IR opiocortin projections from nucleus tractus solitarius: a hypothalamic deafferentation study. Peptides 9:193-201
Piekut, D T; Joseph, S A (1986) Co-existence of CRF and vasopressin immunoreactivity in parvocellular paraventricular neurons of rat hypothalamus. Peptides 7:891-8

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