Literature DB >> 18797131

Serotonergic regulation of galanin-induced selective macronutrient intake in self-selecting rats.

Michiko Tanaka1, Yasuhiro Kido.   

Abstract

We investigated macronutrient intake after intraventricular injection of galanin (GAL, 3 nmol/5 microl/rat) and/or serotonin (5-HT, 50 nmol/5 microl/rat) in self-selecting fasted rats with preferences for either carbohydrates or fats. GAL injection significantly increased carbohydrate and total intake in all rats irrespective of macronutrient preference, whereas 5-HT alone did not affect macronutrient intake. The GAL-induced increase in total intake decreased to the level of saline controls when GAL was coinjected with 5-HT. The ratio of kilocalories of carbohydrates, fats and proteins (macronutrient energy ratio) after injections of GAL and/or 5-HT was similar to the saline control. In carbohydrate-preferring rats, GAL increased carbohydrate, protein and fat intake as well as total intake. Coinjection of GAL and 5-HT tended to decrease carbohydrate intake, but increase protein and fat intake. The macronutrient energy ratio after injection of GAL did not change, but the carbohydrate energy ratio decreased after 5-HT was injected, with or without GAL. In contrast, in fat-preferring rats, GAL significantly increased carbohydrate intake. Injection of 5-HT with or without GAL did not change total macronutrient intake. The macronutrient energy ratio did not change after GAL injection with or without 5-HT. These differences suggest that macronutrient preferences should be considered in any macronutrient intake study, and that serotonergic neurons play a part in the regulation of GAL-induced macronutrient intake.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18797131     DOI: 10.2152/jmi.55.196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Invest        ISSN: 1343-1420


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