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Dopamine D(2) receptors mediate amylin's acute satiety effect
Authors:Lutz T A  Tschudy S  Mollet A  Geary N  Scharrer E
Institution:Institute of Veterinary Physiology, University of Zurich, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland. tomlutz@vetphys.unizh.ch
Abstract:The anorectic effect of the pancreatic peptide amylin has been established in numerous studies. Here, we investigated the influence of a pretreatment with dopamine (DA) D(1)- and D(2)-receptor antagonists on the anorectic effect of intraperitoneally injected amylin in rats fed a medium-fat (18% fat) diet. In 24-h food-deprived rats, pretreatment with the DA D(2)-receptor antagonist raclopride 100 microg/kg (0.2 micromol/kg) ip] significantly attenuated amylin's (5 microg/kg ip) anorectic effect, whereas raclopride alone had no effect on food intake i.e., food intakes 1 h after injection were (n = 12): NaCl/NaCl 7.3 +/- 0.5 g; NaCl/amylin 3.9 +/- 0.6; raclopride/NaCl 7.7 +/- 0.7; raclopride/amylin 5.6 +/- 0.7]. Pretreatment with another DA D(2) receptor antagonist, sulpiride 50 mg/kg (154 micromol/kg) ip], similarly reduced amylin's satiety effect, whereas pretreatment with the DA D(1)-receptor antagonist SCH-23390 10 microg/kg (0.03 micromol/kg) ip] did not influence amylin's effect. SCH-23390, however, completely blocked the anorexia induced by D-amphetamine (0.3 mg/kg ip). These results suggest that, under the present feeding conditions, the dopaminergic system mediates part of amylin's inhibitory effect on feeding in rats when administered intraperitoneally. This seems to involve DA D(2) receptors but not D(1) receptors.
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