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Aversive effects of vagotomy in the rat: a conditioned taste aversion analysis.

A Sclafani, T H Kramer.   

Abstract

Subdiaphragmatic vagotomy suppresses food intake and water intake in normal rats. Since human patients report some nausea and discomfort following vagotomy, the present study assessed the aversive consequences of vagotomy in rats using a conditioned taste aversion paradigm. Rats were given a total subdiaphragmatic vagotomy or sham vagotomy, and were then maintained on either plain water (Vag-Water and Sham-Water groups) or a novel cherry solution (Vag-Cherry and Sham-Cherry groups). When subsequently tested for their water vs. cherry preferences on postoperative days 6, 16, and 26, the Vag-Cherry group displayed a greater aversion to the cherry solution than did the remaining three groups. This result suggests that vagotomy produces visceral malaise in rats which may contribute to the feeding and drinking suppressive effects of the surgery.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4034711     DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(85)90370-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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1.  Role of the vagus nerves in neophobia and conditioned-reflex taste aversion.

Authors:  V G Kassil; L A Vataeva; G V Makukhina
Journal:  Neurosci Behav Physiol       Date:  1998 Nov-Dec

2.  Gastroplasty for obesity: long-term weight loss improved by vagotomy.

Authors:  J G Kral; L Görtz; G Hermansson; G S Wallin
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  1993 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 3.352

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