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Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112-1262
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is found and is active both
in the periphery and brain, but its crossing of the blood-brain barrier
(BBB) in either direction has not been measured. We used multiple
time-regression analysis to determine that radioactively labeled NPY
injected intravenously entered the brain much faster than albumin, with an influx constant of 2.0 × 10
4
ml · g ·
1 · min
1.
However, this rate of entry was not significantly changed by injection
of 10 µg/mouse of excess NPY, by leptin, or by food deprivation. HPLC
showed that most of the NPY entering the brain was intact, and
capillary depletion with and without washout showed that the NPY did
not remain bound to endothelial cells or associated with vascular
elements. Perfusion in a blood-free solution eliminated binding to
serum proteins as an explanation for the lack of saturation. Efflux of
labeled NPY from the brain occurred at the same rate as albumin,
reflecting the normal rate of reabsorption of cerebrospinal fluid. Thus NPY can readily enter the brain from blood by
diffusion across the BBB.
neuropeptide Y; blood-brain barrier; leptin; peptides
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