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Query: UMLS:C0020505 (
hyperphagia
)
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Previously, we have identified a novel role for the cytoplasmic protein, synphilin-1(
SP1
), in the controls of food intake and body weight in both mice and Drosophila. Ubiquitous overexpression of human
SP1
in brain neurons in transgenic mice results in
hyperphagia
expressed as an increase in meal size. However, the mechanisms underlying this action of
SP1
remain to be determined. Here we investigate a potential role for altered gut feedback signaling in the effects of
SP1
on food intake. We examined responses to peripheral administration of cholecytokinin (CCK), amylin, and the glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, exendin-4. Intraperitoneal administration of CCK at doses ranging from 1-10 nmol/kg significantly reduced glucose intake in wild type (WT) mice, but failed to affect intake in
SP1
transgenic mice. Moreover, there was a significant attenuation of CCK-induced c-Fos expression in the dorsal vagal complex in
SP1
transgenic mice. In contrast, WT and
SP1
transgenic mice were similarly responsive to both amylin and exendin-4 treatment. These studies demonstrate that
SP1
results in a CCK response deficiency that may contribute to the increased meal size and overall
hyperphagia
in synphillin-1 transgenic mice.
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PMID:CCK Response Deficiency in Synphilin-1 Transgenic Mice. 2656 94