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Nitric oxide reduces the thermogenic changes induced by lateral hypothalamic lesion
Authors:M Monda  S Amaro  A Sullo  B de Luca
Abstract:The experiment described here tests the effect of intracerebroventricular (icv) injection of nitric oxide (NO) precursors, such as L-arginine (L-arg) and nitroprusside (NP), on the thermogenic changes induced by lesion of the lateral hypothalamus (LH). The firing rate of the nerves innervating interscapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT), along with IBAT and colonic temperatures (TIBAT and TC) were monitored in urethane-anesthetized male Sprague-Dowley rats lesioned in the LH. These variables were measured before and after and icv injection of 4 μmol L-arg or 400 nmol NP. The same variables were also monitored in: a) lesioned rats with icv administration of saline; b) sham-lesioned animals with icv injection of L-arg or NP; c) sham-lesioned rats with icv injection of saline. The results show that L-arg or NP injection reduces the increases in firing rate, TIBAT, and TC induced by LH lesion. These findings suggest that NO plays a key role in the thermogenic changes following LH lesion.
Keywords:lateral hypothalamus  nitric oxide  sympathetic nervous system  thermogenesis
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