Effects of the Cannabinoid Receptor Agonist, HU 210, on Body Weight and Feeding Behaviour of Rats

D. Giuliani, A. Ottani, F. Ferrari
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We have examined the effect of HU 210, a synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist, on rat body weight and eating behaviour. HU 210 (25, 50 or 100μ kg−1) sub-chronically administered for four days, produced a dose- and time-dependent loss of body weight. At the highest dose the body weight was not regained by the seventh day after the drug was stopped, remaining markedly below that of vehicle-treated animals. Atchuand sub-chronic treatment of fasted rats with HU 210 (50 and 100μ kg−1) significantly inhibited standard food intake; this anorexic effect was still present seven days after the last injection of 100μ kg−1 HU 210. Fasted rats, familiarized with chocolate and acutely treated with HU 210 at 50 or 100μ kg−1 reduced their standard food but not chocolate consumption in a two-choice condition. The results showed that HU 210 exerted a potent and long-lasting reduction of body weight, and that it produced a disrupting effect on the consumption of standard food, but not of chocolate.
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大麻素受体激动剂HU 210对大鼠体重和摄食行为的影响
我们研究了HU 210,一种合成大麻素受体激动剂,对大鼠体重和饮食行为的影响。HU 210(25、50或100μ kg−1)亚慢性给药4天,产生剂量和时间依赖性的体重损失。在最高剂量下,停药后第7天体重没有恢复,明显低于给药动物的体重。HU 210(50和100μ kg−1)对禁食大鼠的急性和亚慢性处理显著抑制标准食物摄取量;最后一次注射100μ kg−1 HU 210后7 d仍有厌食作用。在两种选择条件下,熟悉巧克力的禁食大鼠和急性用50或100μ kg - 1的HU 210治疗的大鼠减少了它们的标准食物,但没有减少巧克力的摄入量。结果表明,HU 210对体重的降低具有有效和持久的作用,它对标准食品的消费产生了干扰作用,但对巧克力没有影响。
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