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Título : | Circulating glucagon like peptide 1, (GLP-1) inhibits eating in male rats by acting in the hindbrain and without inducing avoidance |
Autor(es) : | Gustavo Pacheco-Lopez, 0000-0002-3458-197X |
Autor(es) sin ID: | Punjabi, Mukesh; Arnold, Myrtha; Rüttimann, Elisabeth; Graber, Mariana; Geary, Nori |
Fecha de publicación : | 2014 |
Tipo de resultado Científico: | preprint |
Materia o Disciplina: | MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD |
Palabras clave: | Glucagón; Peptido 1; GLP-1; Inhibición de alimentación; Neuronas |
Descripción : | To address the neural mediation of the eating-inhibitory effect of circulating glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), we investigated the effects of 1) intra-fourth ventricular infusion of the GLP-1 receptor antagonist exendin-9 or 2) area postrema lesion on the eating-inhibitory effect of intrameal hepatic portal vein (HPV) GLP-1 infusion in adult male rats. To evaluate the physiological relevance of the observed effect we examined 3) the influence of GLP-1 on flavor acceptance in a 2-bottle conditioned flavor avoidance test, and 4) measured active GLP-1 in the HPV and vena cava (VC) in relation to a meal and in the VC after HPV GLP-1 infusion. Intrameal HPV GLP-1 infusion (1 nmol/kg body weight-5 min) specifically reduced ongoing meal size by almost 40% (P < .05). Intra-fourth ventricular exendin-9 (10 μg/rat) itself did not affect eating, but attenuated (P < .05) the satiating effect of HPV GLP-1. Area postrema lesion also blocked (P < .05) the eating-inhibitory effect of HPV GLP-1. Pairing consumption of flavored saccharin solutions with HPV GLP-1 infusion did not alter flavor acceptance, indicating that HPV GLP-1 can inhibit eating without inducing malaise. A regular chow meal transiently increased (P < .05) HPV, but not VC, plasma active GLP-1 levels, whereas HPV GLP-1 infusion caused a transient supraphysiological increase (P < .01) in VC GLP-1 concentration 3 minutes after infusion onset. The results implicate hindbrain GLP-1 receptors and the area postrema in the eating-inhibitory effect of circulating GLP-1, but question the physiological relevance of the eating-inhibitory effect of iv infused GLP-1 under our conditions. |
Editor: | Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. Unidad Lerma |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12222/36 |
Condiciones de licencia: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
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