Rats desensitized by capsaicin alter their food intake regulation especially at cold ambient temperature.

B Dib, M Duvareille, C Gharib, M E Ferrero, A Fulgenzi, F Ferrara, M Falchi
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Adult rats were treated subcutaneously for 10 days with capsaicin, and their food intake and body weight were recorded for almost 6 weeks after stopping the treatment. The animals were exposed to different ambient temperatures: Ta (22, 32, 35, 10 and 22 degrees C). In the capsaicin-treated group a persistent increase in food intake and a reduction of body weight were observed when the animals were exposed to the lowest Ta of 10 degrees C. Starting from this temperature, food intake remained significantly higher than in controls until the end of the experiment at a Ta of 22 degrees C. The discrepancy between body weight increase and food intake especially at low temperature (10 degrees C) suggests that capsaicin could prevent suppression of food intake through the mediation of capsaicin-sensitive vagal afferent fibers by activation of cold-temperature-sensitive receptors.

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辣椒素脱敏的大鼠改变了它们的食物摄入调节,特别是在寒冷的环境温度下。
将成年大鼠皮下注射辣椒素10天,并在停止治疗后的近6周内记录大鼠的摄食量和体重。这些动物暴露在不同的环境温度下:Ta(22、32、35、10和22摄氏度),在辣椒素处理组中,当动物暴露在最低的Ta(10摄氏度)下时,观察到食物摄入量持续增加,体重减轻。实验结束时,温度为22℃,摄取量明显高于对照组。特别是在低温(10℃)下,体重增加与摄取量的差异表明,辣椒素可能通过激活冷敏感受体介导辣椒素敏感迷走神经传入纤维,从而抑制摄取量。
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