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5-HT1B receptors modulate the feeding inhibitory effects of enterostatin.

Ling Lin1, David A York.   

Abstract

Serotonin (5-HT) is considered to play an important role in control of appetite. Enterostatin has been shown to alter 5-HT release in the brain, and non-specific 5-HT antagonists blocked the anorectic response to icv enterostatin. The aim of this study was to further identify which 5-HT receptor subtype mediates the enterostatin feeding behavior and whether this effect occurs due to action in the PVN. Wild-type and 5-HT2C receptor-/- (KO) mice and normal Sprague-Dawley rats were used in these experiments. All animals were fed a high fat diet. Enterostatin (120 nmol, i.p.) reduced the intake of high fat diet in 5-HT2C receptor mutant mice (saline 4.54 +/- 0.47 kcal vs. Ent 2.53 +/- 0.76 kcal) 1 h after injection. A selective 5-HT1B antagonist (GR55526, 40 mg/kg body weight, i.p.) blocked the enterostatin hypophagic effects in these KO mice. Rats were implanted with cannulas into the amygdala and the ipsilateral PVN. The 5-HT receptor antagonists metergoline (non-specific receptor subtypes 1 and 2), or ritanserin (selective 2C), or GR55562 (selective l B) was injected into the PVN prior to enterostatin (0.01 nmol) injection into the amygdala. Enterostatin reduced food intake (saline: 5.80 +/- 0.59 g vs. enterostatin 3.47 +/- 0.56 g, P < 0.05 at l h). Pretreatment with either metergoline (10 nmol) or GR55526 (10 nmol) but not ritanserin (10 nmol) into the PVN attenuated the anorectic response to amygdala enterostatin. The data imply that the enterostatin anorectic response may be modulated by 5-HT1B receptors and that a neuronal pathway from the amygdala to the PVN regulates the enterostatin response through activation of 5-HTlB receptors in PVN.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16256085      PMCID: PMC2526559          DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2005.09.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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