Orexinergic lateral hypothalamus (LH) projections to medial septum (MS) modulate ethanol-induced sedation in male and female mice and binge-like ethanol drinking in male mice only

Orexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates the intoxicating as well as rewarding effects of ethanol, this study focused on the role of orexin-projecting neurons from the LH to the MS, and this...

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Published inAlcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.) Vol. 115; pp. 13 - 22
Main Authors Bendrath, Sophie C., Cook, Cory A., Knapp, Darin J., Thiele, Todd E.
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Abstract Orexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates the intoxicating as well as rewarding effects of ethanol, this study focused on the role of orexin-projecting neurons from the LH to the MS, and this neurocircuit's role in mediating the sedative effects of alcohol. Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) behavior was also assessed as a measure of the role of the LH-MS pathway in modulating binge-like ethanol intake, with a particular focus on sex differences in both behavioral paradigms. Male and female Hcrt-ires-cre mice received cannulation in the MS, while the LH was injected bilaterally with cre-dependent excitatory (Gq) Designer Receptor Exclusively Activated by Designer Drug (DREADD), inhibitory (Gi) DREADD or control virus. All subjects received a 3.75 g/kg dose of 20 % ethanol intraperitoneally and the sedative effect was assessed by the loss of righting reflex (LORR). After behavioral testing, brains were used for c-Fos immunohistochemistry analyses. A separate cohort of mice was used for a 2-week DID protocol using excitatory (Gq) DREADD and control virus. Gq DREADD-induced activation of the orexin neurocircuitry from the LH to the MS significantly reduced sedation time in both female and male mice. Furthermore, CNO treatment failed to alter ethanol sedation times in both animals expressing Gi DREADDs and control virus. There were no significant differences in blood ethanol concentrations (BECs) in any experimental group, suggesting that changes in sedation were not due to treatment-induced alterations of ethanol metabolism. Interestingly, in the DID study, only male mice decreased their ethanol consumption when Gq DREADDs were activated. These results provide novel evidence on the role played by this orexinergic LH to MS circuit on the sedative effects of ethanol and ethanol consumption in a sex-dependent manner. Thus, the MS should be considered further as a novel sexually dimorphic target. •Chemogenetic activation of orexin + lateral hypothalamus (LH) to medial septum (MS) pathway significantly blunted ethanol-induced sedation.•Chemogenetic activation of an orexin + LH to MS pathway significantly blunted binge-like ethanol drinking in males only.•Chemogenetic silencing of orexin + LH to MS pathway did not impact ethanol-induced sedation or binge-like ethanol intake.•The present results suggest a sex-dependent contribution of the orexin + LH to MS circuit in modulating ethanol-associated phenotypes.
AbstractList Orexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates the intoxicating as well as rewarding effects of ethanol, this study focused on the role of orexin-projecting neurons from the LH to the MS, and this neurocircuit's role in mediating the sedative effects of alcohol. Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) behavior was also assessed as a measure of the role of the LH-MS pathway in modulating binge-like ethanol intake, with a particular focus on sex differences in both behavioral paradigms. Male and female Hcrt-ires-cre mice received cannulation in the MS, while the LH was injected bilaterally with cre-dependent excitatory (Gq) Designer Receptor Exclusively Activated by Designer Drug (DREADD), inhibitory (Gi) DREADD or control virus. All subjects received a 3.75 g/kg dose of 20 % ethanol intraperitoneally and the sedative effect was assessed by the loss of righting reflex (LORR). After behavioral testing, brains were used for c-Fos immunohistochemistry analyses. A separate cohort of mice was used for a 2-week DID protocol using excitatory (Gq) DREADD and control virus. Gq DREADD-induced activation of the orexin neurocircuitry from the LH to the MS significantly reduced sedation time in both female and male mice. Furthermore, CNO treatment failed to alter ethanol sedation times in both animals expressing Gi DREADDs and control virus. There were no significant differences in blood ethanol concentrations (BECs) in any experimental group, suggesting that changes in sedation were not due to treatment-induced alterations of ethanol metabolism. Interestingly, in the DID study, only male mice decreased their ethanol consumption when Gq DREADDs were activated. These results provide novel evidence on the role played by this orexinergic LH to MS circuit on the sedative effects of ethanol and ethanol consumption in a sex-dependent manner. Thus, the MS should be considered further as a novel sexually dimorphic target.
Orexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates the intoxicating as well as rewarding effects of ethanol, this study focused on the role of orexin-projecting neurons from the LH to the MS, and this neurocircuit's role in mediating the sedative effects of alcohol. Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) behavior was also assessed as a measure of the role of the LH-MS pathway in modulating binge-like ethanol intake, with a particular focus on sex differences in both behavioral paradigms. Male and female Hcrt-ires-cre mice received cannulation in the MS, while the LH was injected bilaterally with cre-dependent excitatory (Gq) Designer Receptor Exclusively Activated by Designer Drug (DREADD), inhibitory (Gi) DREADD or control virus. All subjects received a 3.75 g/kg dose of 20 % ethanol intraperitoneally and the sedative effect was assessed by the loss of righting reflex (LORR). After behavioral testing, brains were used for c-Fos immunohistochemistry analyses. A separate cohort of mice was used for a 2-week DID protocol using excitatory (Gq) DREADD and control virus. Gq DREADD-induced activation of the orexin neurocircuitry from the LH to the MS significantly reduced sedation time in both female and male mice. Furthermore, CNO treatment failed to alter ethanol sedation times in both animals expressing Gi DREADDs and control virus. There were no significant differences in blood ethanol concentrations (BECs) in any experimental group, suggesting that changes in sedation were not due to treatment-induced alterations of ethanol metabolism. Interestingly, in the DID study, only male mice decreased their ethanol consumption when Gq DREADDs were activated. These results provide novel evidence on the role played by this orexinergic LH to MS circuit on the sedative effects of ethanol and ethanol consumption in a sex-dependent manner. Thus, the MS should be considered further as a novel sexually dimorphic target. •Chemogenetic activation of orexin + lateral hypothalamus (LH) to medial septum (MS) pathway significantly blunted ethanol-induced sedation.•Chemogenetic activation of an orexin + LH to MS pathway significantly blunted binge-like ethanol drinking in males only.•Chemogenetic silencing of orexin + LH to MS pathway did not impact ethanol-induced sedation or binge-like ethanol intake.•The present results suggest a sex-dependent contribution of the orexin + LH to MS circuit in modulating ethanol-associated phenotypes.
Orexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates the intoxicating as well as rewarding effects of ethanol, this study focused on the role of orexin-projecting neurons from the LH to the MS, and this neurocircuit's role in mediating the sedative effects of alcohol. Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) behavior was also assessed as a measure of the role of the LH-MS pathway in modulating binge-like ethanol intake, with a particular focus on sex differences in both behavioral paradigms. Male and female Hcrt-ires-cre mice, received cannulation in the MS, while the LH was injected bilaterally with cre-dependent excitatory ( Gq ) Designer Receptor Exclusively Activated by Designer Drug (DREADD), inhibitory ( Gi ) DREADD or control virus. All subjects received a 3.75g/kg dose of 20% ethanol intraperitoneally, and the sedative effect was assessed by the loss of righting reflex (LORR). After behavioral testing, brains were used for c-Fos immunohistochemistry analyses. A separate cohort of mice was used for a two week DID protocol using excitatory ( Gq ) DREADD and control virus. Gq DREADD-induced activation of the orexin neurocircuitry from the LH to the MS significantly reduced sedation time in both female and male mice. Furthermore, CNO treatment failed to alter ethanol sedation times in both animals expressing Gi DREADDs and control virus. There were no significant differences in blood ethanol concentrations (BECs) in any experimental group, suggesting that changes in sedation were not due to treatment-induced alterations of ethanol metabolism. Interestingly, in the DID study, only male mice decreased their ethanol consumption when Gq DREADDs were activated. These results provide novel evidence on the role played by this orexinergic LH to MS circuit on the sedative effects of ethanol and ethanol consumption in a sex-dependent manner. Thus, the MS should be considered further as a novel sexually dimorphic target.
Orexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates the intoxicating as well as rewarding effects of ethanol, this study focused on the role of orexin-projecting neurons from the LH to the MS, and this neurocircuit's role in mediating the sedative effects of alcohol. Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) behavior was also assessed as a measure of the role of the LH-MS pathway in modulating binge-like ethanol intake, with a particular focus on sex differences in both behavioral paradigms. Male and female Hcrt-ires-cre mice received cannulation in the MS, while the LH was injected bilaterally with cre-dependent excitatory (Gq) Designer Receptor Exclusively Activated by Designer Drug (DREADD), inhibitory (Gi) DREADD or control virus. All subjects received a 3.75 g/kg dose of 20 % ethanol intraperitoneally and the sedative effect was assessed by the loss of righting reflex (LORR). After behavioral testing, brains were used for c-Fos immunohistochemistry analyses. A separate cohort of mice was used for a 2-week DID protocol using excitatory (Gq) DREADD and control virus. Gq DREADD-induced activation of the orexin neurocircuitry from the LH to the MS significantly reduced sedation time in both female and male mice. Furthermore, CNO treatment failed to alter ethanol sedation times in both animals expressing Gi DREADDs and control virus. There were no significant differences in blood ethanol concentrations (BECs) in any experimental group, suggesting that changes in sedation were not due to treatment-induced alterations of ethanol metabolism. Interestingly, in the DID study, only male mice decreased their ethanol consumption when Gq DREADDs were activated. These results provide novel evidence on the role played by this orexinergic LH to MS circuit on the sedative effects of ethanol and ethanol consumption in a sex-dependent manner. Thus, the MS should be considered further as a novel sexually dimorphic target.
Orexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates the intoxicating as well as rewarding effects of ethanol, this study focused on the role of orexin-projecting neurons from the LH to the MS, and this neurocircuit's role in mediating the sedative effects of alcohol. Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) behavior was also assessed as a measure of the role of the LH-MS pathway in modulating binge-like ethanol intake, with a particular focus on sex differences in both behavioral paradigms. Male and female Hcrt-ires-cre mice received cannulation in the MS, while the LH was injected bilaterally with cre-dependent excitatory (Gq) Designer Receptor Exclusively Activated by Designer Drug (DREADD), inhibitory (Gi) DREADD or control virus. All subjects received a 3.75 g/kg dose of 20 % ethanol intraperitoneally and the sedative effect was assessed by the loss of righting reflex (LORR). After behavioral testing, brains were used for c-Fos immunohistochemistry analyses. A separate cohort of mice was used for a 2-week DID protocol using excitatory (Gq) DREADD and control virus. Gq DREADD-induced activation of the orexin neurocircuitry from the LH to the MS significantly reduced sedation time in both female and male mice. Furthermore, CNO treatment failed to alter ethanol sedation times in both animals expressing Gi DREADDs and control virus. There were no significant differences in blood ethanol concentrations (BECs) in any experimental group, suggesting that changes in sedation were not due to treatment-induced alterations of ethanol metabolism. Interestingly, in the DID study, only male mice decreased their ethanol consumption when Gq DREADDs were activated. These results provide novel evidence on the role played by this orexinergic LH to MS circuit on the sedative effects of ethanol and ethanol consumption in a sex-dependent manner. Thus, the MS should be considered further as a novel sexually dimorphic target.Orexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates the intoxicating as well as rewarding effects of ethanol, this study focused on the role of orexin-projecting neurons from the LH to the MS, and this neurocircuit's role in mediating the sedative effects of alcohol. Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) behavior was also assessed as a measure of the role of the LH-MS pathway in modulating binge-like ethanol intake, with a particular focus on sex differences in both behavioral paradigms. Male and female Hcrt-ires-cre mice received cannulation in the MS, while the LH was injected bilaterally with cre-dependent excitatory (Gq) Designer Receptor Exclusively Activated by Designer Drug (DREADD), inhibitory (Gi) DREADD or control virus. All subjects received a 3.75 g/kg dose of 20 % ethanol intraperitoneally and the sedative effect was assessed by the loss of righting reflex (LORR). After behavioral testing, brains were used for c-Fos immunohistochemistry analyses. A separate cohort of mice was used for a 2-week DID protocol using excitatory (Gq) DREADD and control virus. Gq DREADD-induced activation of the orexin neurocircuitry from the LH to the MS significantly reduced sedation time in both female and male mice. Furthermore, CNO treatment failed to alter ethanol sedation times in both animals expressing Gi DREADDs and control virus. There were no significant differences in blood ethanol concentrations (BECs) in any experimental group, suggesting that changes in sedation were not due to treatment-induced alterations of ethanol metabolism. Interestingly, in the DID study, only male mice decreased their ethanol consumption when Gq DREADDs were activated. These results provide novel evidence on the role played by this orexinergic LH to MS circuit on the sedative effects of ethanol and ethanol consumption in a sex-dependent manner. Thus, the MS should be considered further as a novel sexually dimorphic target.
AbstractOrexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates the intoxicating as well as rewarding effects of ethanol, this study focused on the role of orexin-projecting neurons from the LH to the MS, and this neurocircuit's role in mediating the sedative effects of alcohol. Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID) behavior was also assessed as a measure of the role of the LH-MS pathway in modulating binge-like ethanol intake, with a particular focus on sex differences in both behavioral paradigms. Male and female Hcrt-ires-cre mice received cannulation in the MS, while the LH was injected bilaterally with cre-dependent excitatory ( Gq) Designer Receptor Exclusively Activated by Designer Drug (DREADD), inhibitory ( Gi) DREADD or control virus. All subjects received a 3.75 g/kg dose of 20 % ethanol intraperitoneally and the sedative effect was assessed by the loss of righting reflex (LORR). After behavioral testing, brains were used for c-Fos immunohistochemistry analyses. A separate cohort of mice was used for a 2-week DID protocol using excitatory ( Gq) DREADD and control virus. Gq DREADD-induced activation of the orexin neurocircuitry from the LH to the MS significantly reduced sedation time in both female and male mice. Furthermore, CNO treatment failed to alter ethanol sedation times in both animals expressing Gi DREADDs and control virus. There were no significant differences in blood ethanol concentrations (BECs) in any experimental group, suggesting that changes in sedation were not due to treatment-induced alterations of ethanol metabolism. Interestingly, in the DID study, only male mice decreased their ethanol consumption when Gq DREADDs were activated. These results provide novel evidence on the role played by this orexinergic LH to MS circuit on the sedative effects of ethanol and ethanol consumption in a sex-dependent manner. Thus, the MS should be considered further as a novel sexually dimorphic target.
Author Bendrath, Sophie C.
Cook, Cory A.
Knapp, Darin J.
Thiele, Todd E.
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ethanol-induced sedation
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medial septum
sex differences
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AbstractOrexin in both the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and medial septum (MS) is involved in sleep- and consciousness-related conditions. Since orexin modulates...
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SubjectTerms Alcohol Drinking
Alcoholism
Anesthesia
Animals
c-Fos protein
DREADDs
Drinking behavior
Drinking-in-the-Dark (DID)
Ethanol
Ethanol - pharmacology
ethanol-induced sedation
Female
Females
Humans
Hypnotics and Sedatives
Hypothalamic Area, Lateral
Hypothalamus
Hypothalamus (lateral)
Hypothalamus (medial)
Immunohistochemistry
Infusion pumps
Intoxication
Laboratory animals
lateral hypothalamus
Luteinizing hormone
Male
Males
medial septum
Mice
orexin
Orexins
Peptides
Psychiatric/Mental Health
Righting reflex
Rodents
Septum
Sex differences
Sexual dimorphism
Sleep disorders
Surgery
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Title Orexinergic lateral hypothalamus (LH) projections to medial septum (MS) modulate ethanol-induced sedation in male and female mice and binge-like ethanol drinking in male mice only
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