| Literature DB >> 18616867 |
Jon Zarate1, Itziar Churruca, Jesús Pascual, Luis Casis, Joan Sallés, Enrique Echevarría.
Abstract
In order to describe the effects of chronic fluoxetine administration on the brain endocannabinoid system in lean and obese Zucker rats, brain immunostaining for the CB1 and CB1-phosphorylated cannabinoid receptors was carried out. Obese Zucker rats showed significantly increased the numbers of neural cells positively immunostained for the CB1-phosphorylated receptor in the striatum, compared to their lean litter-mates. Chronic fluoxetine administration decreased the number of neural cells immunostained for CB1-phosphorylated receptor in several striatal and hippocampal regions of obese Zucker rats, compared to controls treated with saline. In contrast, no change in CB1-phosphorylated receptor immunostaining was observed in fluoxetine-treated lean rats, with respect to controls. Taken together, these results suggest the involvement of the hippocampal and striatal endocannabinoid receptor system in fluoxetine-induced anorexia in lean and obese Zucker rats.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18616867 DOI: 10.1179/147683008X301496
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Neurosci ISSN: 1028-415X Impact factor: 4.994