Changes in activity of monoaminergic systems of the left and right brain hemispheres after administration of saline and oxytocin were studied in male C57Bl/6 mice subjected to social isolation. The concentrations of dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and their metabolites dihydroxyphenylacetic, homovanillic, and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acids were measured in the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, olfactory tubercle, and striatum of the left and right brain hemispheres by HPLC. In isolated aggressive males treated intranasally with saline, the content of serotonin and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid was significantly higher in the right hippocampus. Oxytocin reduces aggression caused by long-term social isolation, but has no absolute ability to suppress this type of behavior. Oxytocin reduced dopamine content in the left cortex and serotonin content in the right hippocampus and left striatum. Furthermore, oxytocin evened the revealed asymmetry in serotonin and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid concentrations in the hippocampus. At the same time, asymmetry in dopamine concentration appeared in the cortex with predominance of this transmitter in the right hemisphere. The data are discussed in the context of lateralization of neurotransmitter systems responsible for intraspecific aggression caused by long-term social isolation.
Plasma membrane-associated sialidase (Neu 3), which specifically hydrolyzes gangliosides, is relatively abundantly present in the nervous system. To understand the role of Neu 3 in neuronal differentiation, we studied the relationship between neurite outgrowth and Neu 3 expression in human neuroblastoma NB-1 cells. The expression of Neu 3 in NB-1 cells increased when neurite outgrowth in these cells was induced by dibutyryl cAMP. While treatment with dibutyryl cAMP alone enhanced the outgrowth of dendrite-like processes, transfection of the Neu 3 gave rise to a more prominent outgrowth of neurites with axon-like characteristics, even in the absence of dibutyryl cAMP. Neu 3 induction by dibutyryl cAMP is probably attributable, in part, to transactivation of the Neu 3 gene through cAMP responsive elements in the 5'-upstream region, as revealed by the promotor activity assay using Neu 3 promotor expression plasmid. These results indicate that Neu 3 regulates neurite formation in NB-1 cells, and suggest that this effect may be enhanced by dibutyryl cAMP via a cAMP-dependent pathway.
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