CCK is involved in both peripheral and central mechanisms controlling food intake in chickens

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作者
RodriguezSinovas, A [1 ]
Fernandez, E [1 ]
Manteca, X [1 ]
Fernandez, AG [1 ]
Gonalons, E [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV AUTONOMA BARCELONA, FAC VET, DEPT CELL BIOL & PHYSIOL, PHYSIOL UNIT, BELLATERRA 08193, BARCELONA, SPAIN
关键词
cholecystokinin; L-364,718; L-365,260; satiety;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.1997.272.1.R334
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The aim of this work was to study the involvement of cholecystokinin (CCK) in the control of food intake in chickens. The following aspects were studied: 1) the effects of intravenous and intracerebroventricular sulfated octapeptide of CCK (CCK-8s) on voluntary food intake; 2) the effects of two CCK-receptor antagonists, L-365,260 and L-364,718, on food intake; and 3) the ability of such drugs to block the effects of CCK-8s on food intake in the chicken. Intravenous and intracerebroventricular CCK-8s caused a decrease in food intake. Intraperitoneal L-365,260, a CCK-receptor antagonist with low affinity for the two CCK receptors described in the chicken, increases food intake. Intracerebroventricular L-364,718, a drug that has high affinity for the chicken central CCK-receptor type, increased food intake. The effect of intravenous CCK-8s on food intake was not blocked by L-364,718 or L-365,260, whereas that of intracerebroventricular CCK-8s was blocked by intracerebroventricular L-364,718. It is concluded that central endogenous CCK plays a role in the control of food intake, which is dependent on central CCK-receptor type; nevertheless, peripheral CCK also decreases food intake acting on the peripheral CCK-receptor type. The fact that intracerebroventricular L-364,718 is able to increase food intake is related to its high affinity for the central CCK-receptor type of this species. Finally, three different speculations that might explain the fact that intraperitoneal L-365,260 increases food intake are discussed.
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页码:R334 / R340
页数:7
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