Neuropeptide Y and catecholamine-mediated neuronal transmission in mechanisms of feeding-behaviour induction.

Biomedical science Pub Date : 1991-01-01
E V Borisova, T Kadar, G Telegdi
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Intracerebroventricular administration of various doses of neuropeptide Y (NPY) to rats had different effects on their feeding behaviour: the lowest dose (100 ng) decreased food intake, but higher doses (5 micrograms) markedly increased the intake. Prazosin, a selective blocker of alpha 1-adrenergic receptors, suppressed the effect induced by 5 micrograms (but not 100 ng) NPY. No such effect was observed with injections of yohimbine or propranolol. The opiate receptor antagonist, naloxone, blocked the feeding behaviour induced by 5 micrograms NPY without having any other effects on the responses induced by 100 ng NPY. The data obtained testify to heterogeneity within the NPY receptors of the central nervous system. It is concluded that the effects of high doses of NPY on feeding behaviour are mediated, at least in part, by alpha 1-adrenergic receptors.

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神经肽Y和儿茶酚胺介导的神经元传递在摄食行为诱导机制中的作用。
给大鼠脑室内注射不同剂量的神经肽Y (NPY)对它们的摄食行为有不同的影响:最低剂量(100 ng)减少食物摄入量,但较高剂量(5微克)显著增加摄入量。α 1-肾上腺素能受体的选择性阻滞剂Prazosin抑制了5微克(但不是100 ng) NPY诱导的效应。注射育亨宾或心得安没有观察到这种效果。阿片受体拮抗剂纳洛酮阻断了5微克NPY诱导的摄食行为,而对100 ng NPY诱导的反应没有其他影响。所获得的数据证明了中枢神经系统中NPY受体的异质性。由此得出结论,高剂量NPY对摄食行为的影响至少部分是由α 1-肾上腺素能受体介导的。
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