This study was designed to assess the effects of the 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) indirect agonist fenfluramine on the brain distribution of Fos- and corticotropin-releasing factor-like immunoreactivity (F-LI and CRF-LI). A single intraperitoneal injection of either DL-fenfluramine (25 mg/kg) or saline was given to resting Sprague-Dawley rats housed on a 12-12 h light-dark cycle and fed libitum. Sixty min following injections, rats were killed and brains removed and sliced (40 mum thick) in a coronal plane from the anterior olfactory bulb to the brainstem. Brain slices were then stored at -40-degrees-C pending the tissue localization of F-LI and CRF-LI. F-LI and CRF-LI were determined by means of a double immunostaining procedure using the peroxidase-avidin:biotin complex (ABC) method. Fenfluramine injection led to a marked increase in F-LI in the caudate-putamen (CPu), the parvocellular division of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN), and the central amygdaloid nucleus (CeA). In the PVN, most of the F-LI was co-localized with CRF-LI. There was no attempt to identify which types of neurons displayed F-LI in CPu and CeA. While F-LI was readily observable in all rats treated with fenfluramine, it was not discernible in the control animals. This study provides evidence for an involvement of the immediate-early genes c-fos in the central action of fenfluramine.