Impaired glucose tolerance after streptozotocin microinjection into the mediodorsal prefrontal cortex of the rat

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作者
Nagy, B. [1 ]
Szabo, I. [1 ]
Takacs, G. [1 ]
Csetenyi, B. [1 ]
Hormay, E. [1 ]
Karadi, Z. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pecs, Sch Med, Inst Physiol, Szigeti St 12, H-7624 Pecs, Hungary
关键词
forebrain limbic circuitry; mediodorsal prefrontal cortex; glucose-monitoring neurons; STZ; glucose intolerance; hypotriglyceridemia; MONITORING NEURONS; INSENSITIVE NEURONS; VAGUS NERVE; FOOD-INTAKE; BRAIN; NUCLEUS; INVOLVEMENT; METABOLISM; RECEPTORS;
D O I
10.1556/2060.103.2016.4.5
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The mediodorsal prefrontal cortex (mdPFC) is a key structure of the central glucose-monitoring (GM) neural network. Previous studies indicate that intracerebral streptozotocin (STZ) microinjection-induced destruction of local chemosensory neurons results in feeding and metabolic alterations. The present experiments aimed to examine whether STZ microinjection into the mdPFC causes metabolic deficits. To do so, glucose tolerance test (GTT) and measurements of plasma metabolites were performed in STZ-treated or control rats. Intraperitoneal D-glucose load was delivered 20 min or 4 weeks following the intracerebral microinjection of STZ or saline (acute or subacute GTT, respectively). The STZ-treated rats displayed acute glucose intolerance: at the 120th min of the test, blood glucose level of these rats was significantly higher than that of the ones in the control group. When determining the plasma level of various metabolites, 30 min following the intracerebral STZ or saline microinjection, the triglyceride concentration of the STZ-treated rats was found to be reduced compared with that of the control rats. The GM neurons of the mdPFC are suggested to be involved in the organization of complex metabolic processes by which these chemosensory cells contribute to adaptive control mechanisms of the maintenance of homeostasis.
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