Orphanin-FQ/nociceptin (OFQ/N) modulates the activity of suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons

Charles N. Allen*, Zhi Gen Jiang, Koji Teshima, Tristan Darland, Masayuki Ikeda, Cole S. Nelson, Denise I. Quigley, Tohru Yoshioka, Richard G. Allen, Michael A. Rea, David K. Grandy

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Abstract

Neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) constitute the principal circadian pacemaker of mammals. In situ hybridization studies revealed expression of orphanin-FQ/nociceptin (OFQ/N) receptor (NOR) mRNA in the SCN, whereas no expression of mRNA for preproOFQ/N (ppOFQ/N) was detected. The presence of OFQ/N peptide in the SCN was demonstrated by radioimmunoassay. SCN neurons (88%) responded dose-dependently to OFQ/N with an outward current (EC50 = 22.3 nM) that was reduced in amplitude by membrane hyperpolarization and reversed polarity near the theoretical potassium equilibrium potential. [Phe1 ψ(Ch2-NH)Gly2]OFQ/N(1-13)NH2 (3 μM), a putative NOR antagonist, activated a small outward current and significantly reduced the amplitude of the OFQ/N-stimulated current. OFQ/N reduced the NMDA receptor-mediated increase in intracellular Ca2+. When injected unilaterally into the SCN of Syrian hamsters housed in constant darkness, OFQ/N (1-50 pmol) failed to alter the timing of the hamsters' wheel-running activity. However, injection of OFQ/N (0.1-50 pmol) before a brief exposure to light during the mid-subjective night significantly attenuated the light- induced phase advances of the activity rhythm. These data are consistent with the interpretation that OFQ/N acting at specific receptors modulates the activity of SCN neurons and, thereby, the response of the circadian clock to light.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2152-2160
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Neuroscience
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999/03/15

Keywords

  • Calcium
  • Circadian rhythm
  • Nociceptin
  • Orphanin-FQ
  • Potassium current
  • Suprachiasmatic nucleus

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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