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Abstract:
The inhibitory effect of a variety of substances on feeding induced by norepinephrine (20 micrograms ICV) was studied. Subcutaneous administration of opiate antagonist, naloxone, inhibited norepinephrine-induced eating at 10 and 5 mg/kg, but not a 1 mg/kg. Intraventricular administration of the GABA antagonist, bicuculline, produced a dose related decrease in food ingestion. The putative satiety hormones, bombesin (10 micrograms/kg; subcutaneously) and cholecystokinin octapeptide (10 micrograms/kg; subcutaneously) also reduced norepinephrine induced eating, as did ICV administration of calcitonin (2 units). Neither thyrotropin-releasing hormone (1 microgram ICV) nor its metabolits, histidyl-proline diketopiperazine (1 microgram ICV) altered norepinephrine-induced feeding. The studies reported here suggest a neuromodulatory role of peptides in the central regulation of norepinephrine-induced feeding.
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