Stratford Thomas R, Wirtshafter David
Laboratory of Integrative Neuroscience and Department of Psychology (m/c 285), University of Illinois at Chicago, 1007 W. Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60607, USA.
Neuroreport. 2004 Dec 3;15(17):2673-6. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200412030-00024.
Injections of muscimol into the nucleus accumbens shell (AcbSh) induce large increases in food intake in satiated rats and also activate neurons in a number of feeding-related brain regions, including NPY-containing neurons in the arcuate hypothalamic nucleus and cells in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus. This suggests that the NPY system may participate in the expression of AcbSh-mediated feeding behavior. Therefore, we examined the effects of intraventricular administration of the Y1 receptor antagonist 1229U91 or the Y5 receptor antagonist L-152,804 on AcbSh-mediated food intake. Intra-AcbSh muscimol elicited a large increase in food intake which was potently suppressed by blocking either central Y1 or Y5 receptors. Our results suggest that the AcbSh influences food intake, in part, through the release of NPY.
向伏隔核壳部(AcbSh)注射蝇蕈醇会使饱腹大鼠的食物摄入量大幅增加,还会激活多个与进食相关的脑区中的神经元,包括弓状下丘脑核中含神经肽Y(NPY)的神经元以及室旁下丘脑核中的细胞。这表明NPY系统可能参与了AcbSh介导的进食行为的表达。因此,我们研究了脑室内注射Y1受体拮抗剂1229U91或Y5受体拮抗剂L-152,804对AcbSh介导的食物摄入的影响。向AcbSh内注射蝇蕈醇会使食物摄入量大幅增加,而阻断中枢Y1或Y5受体则能有效抑制这种增加。我们的结果表明,AcbSh部分通过释放NPY来影响食物摄入。