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Query: UMLS:C0020505 (
hyperphagia
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Multiple behavioral and neurochemical abnormalities are found in the genetically obese mouse, obob , including
hyperphagia
, elevated hypothalamic norepinephrine (NE) levels, and increases alpha-1 receptor density. The obese mutant also responds abnormally to neuropharmacological agents. In the current study the alpha-2 receptor blockers yohimbine and rauwolscine were administered to food-restricted (6-hour food access) obob and lean mice.
Yohimbine
and rauwolscine significantly reduced the 3- and 6-hour food intake of both obob and lean mice. The obob mice were, however, more sensitive to this anorectic effect than lean mice. Effective anorectic doses of yohimbine did not affect water intake in water-deprived lean mice, suggesting a specific effect of the drug upon food intake. Low doses (50 and 100 micrograms) of the alpha-2 agonist clonidine increased the 1-hour food intake of obob mice, but did not affect the food intake of lean mice. No differences were found between obob and lean mice in the number of alpha-receptors in the hypothalamus. The results suggest that modification of NE release by manipulation of alpha-2 receptor can alter food intake, and that the obob mutant is particularly sensitive to this effect.
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PMID:Yohimbine and rauwolscine reduce food intake of genetically obese (obob) and lean mice. 614 64
Adult blowflies (Phormia regina Meigen) injected with the octopaminergic drug demethylchlordimeform (10 mug per fly) exhibited enhanced proboscis extension responses when their tarsae were touched to water or aqueous sucrose. They drank more water than saline-injected control flies did but the quantity imbibed was within the normal fluid intake capacity. They became grossly hyperphagic when offered 1 M sucrose, doubling (and in some cases even tripling) their initial body weights. Three other drugs enhanced tarsal responsiveness and induced
hyperphagia
: DL-octopamine, clonidine (which is known to stimulate octopaminergic receptors in insects), and pargyline, a monoamine oxidase inhibitor.
Yohimbine
, an antagonist of one class of octopaminergic receptor in insects, prevented the
hyperphagia
induced by all four drugs. Dopamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine, and DL-norepinephrine failed to cause
hyperphagia
. These results suggest that octopaminergic receptors in the nervous system of the blowfly positively modulate feeding and drinking behavior.
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PMID:Stimulation of blowfly feeding behavior by octopaminergic drugs. 1659 35