Literature DB >> 25025182

Cyclic estradiol treatment modulates the orexigenic effects of ghrelin in ovariectomized rats.

Peter C Butera1, Shannon J Clough2, Alexandria Bungo2.   

Abstract

Data from a wide variety of mammalian species indicate that feeding behavior can be influenced by changes in endogenous estrogens and exogenous estrogenic treatments. Ghrelin is an important physiological signal for the regulation of energy balance, and ghrelin treatment increases eating and body weight in male rodents. The following studies evaluated the hypothesis that the inhibitory effects of estradiol on feeding involve interactions with orexigenic peptides by examining the ability of estradiol to modulate the behavioral effects of ghrelin in female rats. In these experiments, adult rats were ovariectomized and assigned to an estradiol benzoate (EB) or an oil (control) group. Three weeks after ovariectomy, animals received two daily subcutaneous injections of EB or the oil vehicle. Animals then received intraperitoneal (ip) injections of ghrelin (6.0 or 12.0 nmol) or saline during the nocturnal and diurnal periods three days after the first injection of estradiol or oil. Food intake, meal size, and meal number were determined during the 2-hour period following ghrelin or saline treatments. Ghrelin significantly increased food intake during nocturnal tests in oil-treated but not estradiol-treated rats. The hyperphagic effects of ghrelin on nocturnal food intake were also accompanied by an increase in meal size, and this effect of ghrelin on meal size was attenuated in estradiol-treated females. These findings support the hypothesis that the effects of estradiol on feeding behavior involve an attenuation of orexigenic signals, possibly by modulating the effects of the peripheral ghrelin signal on hypothalamic neuropeptides involved in the control of food intake.
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Keywords:  Body weight; Estradiol; Feeding; Ghrelin; Meal size

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25025182      PMCID: PMC4150828          DOI: 10.1016/j.pbb.2014.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav        ISSN: 0091-3057            Impact factor:   3.533


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4.  Cyclic estradiol treatment phasically potentiates endogenous cholecystokinin's satiating action in ovariectomized rats.

Authors:  L Asarian; N Geary
Journal:  Peptides       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 3.750

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Authors:  Peter C Butera
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