Abstract

We have previously shown in dehydrated rats that cellular levels of the mRNAs encoding the precursor peptides for corticotropin-releasing hormone and neurotensin/neuromedin N significantly increase in a restricted region of the lateral hypothalamic area (Watts, 1992, Brain Res. 581:208-216). The experiments reported here address the role that forebrain osmosensitive cells groups or regions associated with autonomic regulation play in developing this mRNA response. The first experiment showed that unilateral knife cuts placed between the rostral forebrain and the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) will unilaterally attenuate the mRNA response in the LHA to dehydration. In a second experiment, small injections of the retrograde tracer Fluorogold into the region of the LHA containing these mRNAs revealed a direct input from the osmosensitive median preoptic nucleus and subfornical organ and from the fusiform nucleus of the bed nuclei of the stria terminalis, which is part of a complex of cell groups associated with autonomic regulation. We found that at least 30% of the neurons in the median preoptic nucleus and subfornical organ and 14% of the neurons in the fusiform nucleus of the bed nuclei of the stria terminalis that project to the LHA responded to a rapid increase in plasma osmolality with increased c-fos mRNA levels. In the final experiment, injections of Fluorogold into the LHA were made simultaneously with ipsilateral rostral knife cuts. Here the numbers of neurons accumulating Fluorogold in the median preoptic nucleus, subfornical organ, and the fusiform nucleus were all significantly decreased concomitantly with attenuated mRNA responses in the LHA to dehydration. We conclude that the LHA receives direct and functional projections from the median preoptic nucleus, subfornical organ, and the fusiform nucleus. These projections appear capable of mediating a substantial part of the response of peptidergic mRNAs in the LHA to dehydration.

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