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Interaction between orexin A and cannabinoid system in the lateral hypothalamus of rats and effects of subchronic intraperitoneal administration of cannabinoid receptor inverse agonist on food intake and the nutritive utilization of protein
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نویسنده
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merroun i. ,el mlili n. ,martinez r. ,porres j.m. ,llopis j. ,ahabrach h. ,aranda p. ,sanchez gonzalez c. ,errami m. ,lopez-jurado m.
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منبع
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journal of physiology and pharmacology - 2015 - دوره : 66 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:181 -190
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چکیده
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Crosstalk may occur between cannabinoids and other systems controlling appetite,since cannabinoid receptors are present in hypothalamic circuits involved in feeding regulation,and likely to interact with orexin. in this study,an immunohistochemical approach was used to examine the effect of the intracerebroventricular administration of cannabinoid receptor inverse agonist am 251 on orexin neuropeptide in the hypothalamic system. am-activated neurons were identified using c-fos as a marker of neuronal activity. the results obtained show that am 251 decreases orexin a immunoreactivity,and that it increases c-fos-immunoreactive neurons within the hypothalamus when compared with the vehicle-injected control group. we also studied the effects of subchronic intraperitoneal administration of am 251 on food intake,body weight,and protein utilization. the administration of am 251 at 1,2,or 5 mg/kg led to a significant reduction in food intake,along with a significant decrease in the digestive utilization of protein in the groups injected with 1 and 2 mg/kg. there was a dose-related slowdown in weight gain,especially at the doses of 2 and 5 mg/kg,during the initial days of the trial. the absence of this effect in the pair-fed group reveals that any impairment to digestibility was the result of administering am 251. these data support our conclusion that hypothalamic orexigenic neuropeptides are involved in the reduction of appetite and mediated by the cannabinoid receptor inverse agonist. furthermore,the subchronic administration of am 251,in addition to its effect on food intake,has significant effects on the digestive utilization of protein. © 2015,polish physiological society. all rights reserved.
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کلیدواژه
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Body weight; C-Fos expression; Cannabinoid; Cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonist; Food intake; Immunoreactivity; Orexin A; Protein digestibility
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آدرس
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department of physiology,school of pharmacy,university of granada,granada, Spain, institut de formation aux carrieres de sante,rabat, Morocco, department of physiology,school of pharmacy,university of granada,granada, Spain, department of physiology,school of pharmacy,university of granada,granada, Spain, department of physiology,school of pharmacy,university of granada,granada, Spain, department of biology,school of sciences,abdelmalek essaadi university,tetuan, Morocco, department of physiology,school of pharmacy,university of granada,granada, Spain, department of physiology,school of pharmacy,university of granada,granada, Spain, department of biology,school of sciences,abdelmalek essaadi university,tetuan, Morocco, department of physiology,school of pharmacy,university of granada,granada, Spain
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