The Revolutionary Search for Alarin
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The Revolutionary
Search for Alarin
How Alarin and its Relation to GALP
May Impact Society
Paulina Phomvongsa
Dr. Fraley’s Lab
Framework
Overview
What is GALP?
What are the effects?
How is alarin related to GALP?
Why is this significant?
The Research Aspect
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Hypothesis
Methods & Techniques
Observations
What is GALP?
Stands for Galanin-Like Peptide
Neuropeptide composed of 60 amino acids
Member of the galantide family
2 members: galanin & GALP
Aren’t found on same chromosomes
Have different effects in the brain
Found in neurons located in Arcuate
nucleus of hypothalamus
Regulated by leptin and insulin
What are the Effects?
Stimulates the hypothlamic-pituitarygondal axis
Effects the release of reproductive
hormones
Body weight and feeding behavior
GALP production stimulates
reproduction
Diseases affiliated with GALP: anorexia
nervosa/exercise-induced anorexia & Type
I diabetes
Anorexia
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Diabetes
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How is Alarin Related to GALP?
GALP discovered in 1998
Is an alternate transcript of GALP gene
Found in brain tumor cells:
neuroblastomas
Both found on the same gene
GALP has 5 exons, alarin is missing
exon 3 and therefore has 4 exons
What We’re Looking For
Can the alarin
protein be isolated
in the normal
brain?
What does it
control?
What are the
effects?
Hypotheses
Alarin has functions similar to GALP’s
Regulates body weight, food intake and
reproductive behaviors
Methods & Techniques
Lateral Ventricle Cannulations
In Vivo injections
PCR
Look for alarin cDNA
ICC
Look for cell bodies where alarin is
produced and where their axons project
Observations
Alarin increases hunger
Opposite effect of GALP
Rats injected with alarin display
tranquil behavior
Rats injected with alarin were found
laying down more often than normal
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PB
Food Intake (grams)
1.0 nmol
2
5.0 nmol
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1
0
30
60
120
180
Minutes After Injection
240
Summary
Alarin exists naturally in mammalian
brain
Although alarin increases food intake,
its action appears to be very different
from GALP
Acknowledgements
Dr. Gregory. S. Fraley
Co-Workers
Hope College Biology Department
Hope College REACH Program
NIH