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dc.contributor.authorGurung, B
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-30T08:10:24Z
dc.date.issued2024-09-23
dc.date.updated2024-09-29T21:55:31Z
dc.description.abstractThe lateral septum (LS) has received a growing interest due to its multifaceted roles in aggression, food intake, stress, anxiety, reward and addiction, contextual memory, and locomotion. Some of the same behaviours are modulated by glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP1-R) agonists. Numerous studies have shown that the LS is one of the regions with high level of GLP-1R expression. Despite this and the overlap in modulating the same functions, the LS GLP-1R system has received limited attention. Thus, this thesis used a variety of electrophysiological tools to investigate the neurophysiological effects of GLP-1R agonists in the LS. The first two results chapters established the diverse effects of GLP-1R agonists on LS neuronal firing rate. Downstream modulation of the activity of protein kinase A (PKA), ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel and hyperpolarisation-activated cyclic nucleotide–gated (HCN) channel, is suggested to play a role in achieving such effects. Glutamate and GABA signalling are also suggested to play a part in modulating the diverse neurophysiological effects. The third results chapter showed differences in the neuronal firing properties between the subregions of LS and that the extracellular action potential half-width of the LS neurons may predict the inhibition of neuronal firing rate in response to GLP-1R agonists. The fourth results chapter showed that the LS neurons across the subregions have an almost homogenous sub-threshold properties but are divergent in their morphology. Most of such sub-threshold properties remain unchanged in response to GLP-1R agonists. The last results chapter showed that systemic administration of GLP-1R agonist was associated with decreased mean beta peak frequency in the LS, in vivo. Collectively, this thesis establishes that the LS GLP-1R system is functional ex vivo and in vivo. Notably, it couples these findings with existing literature to implicate the LS GLP-1R system in various roles such as anxiety and goal-directed behaviour.en_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipBiotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)en_GB
dc.identifier.grantnumberBB/T50905X/1en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/137566
dc.publisherUniversity of Exeteren_GB
dc.rights.embargoreasonUnder embargo until 30/09/2025. Plans for publicationen_GB
dc.titleThe neurophysiological effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists on neuronal activity in the lateral septumen_GB
dc.typeThesis or dissertationen_GB
dc.date.available2024-09-30T08:10:24Z
dc.contributor.advisorBrown, Jon
dc.contributor.advisorBelle, Mino
dc.contributor.advisorRandall, Andy
dc.publisher.departmentFaculty of Health & Life Sciences
dc.rights.urihttp://www.rioxx.net/licenses/all-rights-reserveden_GB
dc.type.degreetitleDoctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience
dc.type.qualificationlevelDoctoral
dc.type.qualificationnameDoctoral Thesis
rioxxterms.versionNAen_GB
rioxxterms.licenseref.startdate2024-09-23
rioxxterms.typeThesisen_GB


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