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Comparison of the effects of neuropeptide Y and adrenergic transmitters on LH release and food intake in male rats
Authors:L G Allen  P S Kalra  W R Crowley  S P Kalra
Affiliation:1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville, FL 32610, USA;1. Department of Pharmacology University of Tennessee College of Medicine Memphis, TN 38163, USA
Abstract:In view of the recent demonstrations that Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and adrenergic transmitters coexist in neurons of the rat brain, we have compared the effects of intraventricular (Ivt) injections of NPY and catecholamines on LH release and food intake in intact male rats. Of the three catecholamines, dopamine (DA), norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E), only E (5.3 micrograms or 15.9 micrograms/rat) significantly stimulated LH release, although NE and E (5.3 micrograms/rat) were equally effective in eliciting food intake in satiated rats. Ivt administration of 10 micrograms NPY significantly stimulated LH release, whereas either lower (0.5 or 2 micrograms/rat) or higher (25 micrograms/rat) doses were ineffective. In contrast, NPY at doses of 0.5 - 10 micrograms/rat increased cumulative food intake in a dose-related fashion. These findings present preliminary evidence of the physiological correlates of the neuronal coexistence of adrenergic transmitters and NPY in the brain and raise the possibility that NPY may normally act either independently, in concert with or via adrenergic systems to evoke LH release and feeding responses in the rat.
Keywords:Send Correspondence to: L. Gregory Allen   Ph.D.   Dept. Obstet. Gynec.   Univ. Fla. Col. Med.   Gainesville   FL 32610 U.S.A.
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