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Query: UMLS:C0020505 (
hyperphagia
)
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The effect on food intake of adrenergic agonists administered into the third cerebral ventricle was studied in Zucker fatty and lean rats. The alpha 2 agonist, clonidine, produced a larger dose-related increase in food intake in lean rats than in the fatty rats. Dose-response curves show similar sensitivity, but decreased responsiveness in the lean animal. The beta 2 adrenergic agonist, salbutamol, produced similar food effect in obese and lean rats reducing food intake in the lean rats at the highest dose (300 nmol), and in the fatty rats at the two highest doses. The effects were small in both groups. The beta 3 agonist,
BRL
37344, ([4-(2-((2-hydroxy-2-(3-chlorophenyl)ethyl)amino)-propyl)-phenoxy acetate]) produced a larger dose-related decrease in food intake in the fatty rat than in the lean rats. Dose-response curves showed that sensitivity of beta-receptors was similar, but the lean animals were less responsive. The beta-adrenergic blocking drug propranolol blocked the anorectic effect of
BRL
37344 in the fatty rat. These studies suggest that in the fatty rat, the alpha 2 receptor system is tonically more active and the beta 3 receptor system tonically less active, a relationship that would explain the
hyperphagia
and development of obesity in these animals.
...
PMID:Food intake of lean and obese Zucker rats following ventricular infusions of adrenergic agonists. 135 64
1. The thiazolidinedione
BRL
49653 (rosiglitazone) induces
hyperphagia
and weight gain in obese, insulin-resistant fatty Zucker rats but not in lean insulin-sensitive rats. We investigated whether these responses might involve neuropeptide Y (NPY), leptin and insulin. 2.
BRL
49653 (1 mg kg(-1) day(-1), orally) was given for 7 or 20 days to fatty and lean Zucker and Wistar rats. 3. In lean rats of either strain,
BRL
49653 had no effect on food intake, body weight, plasma insulin and corticosterone, NPY or NPY mRNA levels. 4. Fatty rats given
BRL
49653 showed a 30% increase in food intake and accelerated body weight gain (both P<0.01) after 7 and 20 days, but without significant changes in regional hypothalamic NPY or NPY mRNA levels. 5. Plasma leptin levels were twice as high in untreated fatty Zucker rats as in lean rats (P<0.01), but were unaffected by
BRL
49653 given for 20 days. However,
BRL
49653 reduced insulin levels by 42% and increased corticosterone levels by 124% in fatty rats (both P<0.01). 6.
Hyperphagia
induced in fatty Zucker rats by
BRL
49653 does not appear to be mediated by either a fall in circulating leptin levels or increased activity of hypothalamic NPYergic neurones. The fall in plasma insulin and/or rise in corticosterone levels during
BRL
49653 treatment may be involved, consistent with the postulated role of these hormones in the control of food intake.
...
PMID:Increased feeding in fatty Zucker rats by the thiazolidinedione BRL 49653 (rosiglitazone) and the possible involvement of leptin and hypothalamic neuropeptide Y. 942 Dec 88