Neurobiology of Disease (Jan 2012)

Combined gene overexpression of neuropeptide Y and its receptor Y5 in the hippocampus suppresses seizures

  • Casper R. Gøtzsche,
  • Litsa Nikitidou,
  • Andreas T. Sørensen,
  • Mikkel V. Olesen,
  • Gunnar Sørensen,
  • Søren H.O. Christiansen,
  • Mikael Ängehagen,
  • David P.D. Woldbye,
  • Merab Kokaia

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 1
pp. 288 – 296

Abstract

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We recently demonstrated that recombinant adeno-associated viral vector-induced hippocampal overexpression of neuropeptide Y receptor, Y2, exerts a seizure-suppressant effect in kindling and kainate-induced models of epilepsy in rats. Interestingly, additional overexpression of neuropeptide Y in the hippocampus strengthened the seizure-suppressant effect of transgene Y2 receptors. Here we show for the first time that another neuropeptide Y receptor, Y5, can also be overexpressed in the hippocampus. However, unlike Y2 receptor overexpression, transgene Y5 receptors in the hippocampus had no effect on kainate-induced motor seizures in rats. However, combined overexpression of Y5 receptors and neuropeptide Y exerted prominent suppression of seizures. This seizure-suppressant effect of combination gene therapy with Y5 receptors and neuropeptide Y was significantly stronger as compared to neuropeptide Y overexpression alone. These results suggest that overexpression of Y5 receptors in combination with neuropeptide Y could be an alternative approach for more effective suppression of hippocampal seizures.

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