Involvement of orexin type-2 receptors in genetic absence epilepsy rats
Date
2023-11-30
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Abstract
Introduction: Orexin is a neuropeptide neurotransmitter that regulates the sleep/
wake cycle produced by the lateral hypothalamus neurons. Recent studies have
shown the involvement of orexin system in epilepsy. Limited data is available
about the possible role of orexins in the pathophysiology of absence seizures.
This study aims to understand the role of orexinergic signaling through the
orexin-type 2 receptor (OX2R) in the pathophysiology of absence epilepsy. The
pharmacological effect of a selective OX2R agonist, YNT-185 on spike-andwave-
discharges (SWDs) and the OX2R receptor protein levels in the cortex and
thalamus in adult GAERS were investigated.
Methods: The effect of intracerebroventricular (ICV) (100, 300, and
600 nmol/10 μL), intrathalamic (30 and 40 nmol/500 nL), and intracortical
(40 nmol/500 nL) microinjections of YNT-185 on the duration and number of
spontaneous SWDs were evaluated in adult GAERS. The percentage of slowwave
sleep (SWS) and spectral characteristics of background EEG were analyzed
after the ICV application of 600 nmol YNT-185. The level of OX2R expression in
the somatosensory cortex and projecting thalamic nuclei of adult GAERS were
examined by Western blot and compared with the non-epileptic Wistar rats.
Results: We showed that ICV administration of YNT-185 suppressed the
cumulative duration of SWDs in GAERS compared to the saline-administered
control group (p < 0.05). However, intrathalamic and intracortical microinjections
of YNT-185 did not show a significant effect on SWDs. ICV microinjections of
YNT-185 affect sleep states by increasing the percentage of SWS and showed a
significant treatment effect on the 1–4 Hz delta frequency band power during
the 1–2 h post-injection period where YNT-185 significantly decreased the SWDs.
OXR2 protein levels were significantly reduced in the cortex and thalamus of
GAERS when compared to Wistar rats.
Conclusion: This study investigated the efficacy of YNT-185 for the first time on
absence epilepsy in GAERS and revealed a suppressive effect of OX2R agonist on
SWDs as evidenced by the significantly reduced expression of OX2R in the cortex
and thalamus. YNT-185 effect on SWDs could be attributed to its regulation
of wake/sleep states. The results constitute a step toward understanding the
effectiveness of orexin neuropeptides on absence seizures in GAERS and
might be targeted by therapeutic intervention for absence epilepsy.
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Funding
The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This study was supported by European Commission Horizon Europe Programme under the call HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03 (grant number 101078981 – GEMSTONE) and Acibadem University Scientific Research Projects Commission (ABAPKO; 2022/02-26).
Keywords
Absence epilepsy, orexin type-2 receptor, spike-and-wave discharge, YNT-185, epilepsy
Citation
Volume 14 - 2023