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Interactions of amylinergic and melanocortinergic systems in the control of food intake and body weight in rodents.

J D Roth1, L D'Souza, P S Griffin, J Athanacio, J L Trevaskis, R Nazarbaghi, C Jodka, J Athanacio, J Hoyt, B Forood, D G Parkes.   

Abstract

AIMS: Amylinergic and melanocortinergic systems have each been implicated in energy balance regulation. We examined the interactive effects of both systems using gene knockout and pharmacological approaches.
METHODS: Acute food consumption was measured in overnight fasted male wild-type (WT) and melanocortin-4 receptor (MC-4R) deficient rats and in male and female WT and amylin knockout mice (AmyKO). Changes in food intake, body weight and composition in male WT and MC-4R deficient rats and in male diet-induced obese (DIO) rats. Pharmacological treatments included either rat amylin, murine leptin and/or the MC-4R agonist, Ac-R[CEH-dF-RWC]-amide.
RESULTS: Amylin (10 µg/kg, IP) decreased food intake in WT but not in MC-4R deficient rats (30 and 60 min post-injection). Ac-R[CEH-dF-RWC]-amide (100 µg/kg, IP) suppressed food intake similarly in male WT and AmyKO, but was ineffective in female AmyKO. Amylin (50 µg/kg/day for 28 days) and leptin (125 µg/kg/day) synergistically reduced food intake and body weight in WT and MC-4R deficient rats to a similar extent. Amylin (100 µg/kg) combined with Ac-R[CEH-dF-RWC]-amide (100 µg/kg, IP) decreased acute food intake over 3 h to a greater extent than either agent alone in fasted mice. In DIO rats, additive anorexigenic, weight- and fat-lowering effects were observed over 12 days with the combination of rat amylin (50 µg/kg/day) and Ac-R[CEH-dF-RWC]-amide (2.3 mg/kg, SC injected daily).
CONCLUSIONS: Although amylin's acute anorexigenic effects are somewhat blunted in MC-4R deficiency and those of MC-4R agonism in amylin deficiency, these effects are surmountable with pharmacological administration lending therapeutic potential to combined amylin/melanocortin agonism for obesity.
© 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22276636     DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-1326.2012.01570.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes Obes Metab        ISSN: 1462-8902            Impact factor:   6.577


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