CHANGE IN MEAL SIZE, NUMBER AND DURATION AFTER NEURAL ISOLATION OF LIVER AND WITH TPN

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作者
RATTO, C
GLEASON, JR
YANG, ZJ
BELLANTONE, R
CRUCITTI, F
MEGUID, MM
机构
[1] SUNY HOSP SYRACUSE,HLTH SCI CTR,DEPT SURG,SURG METAB & NUTR LAB,750 E ADAMS ST,SYRACUSE,NY 13210
[2] SYRACUSE UNIV,COLL ARTS & SCI,DEPT STAT & MEASUREMENT,SYRACUSE,NY 13210
关键词
TOTAL LIVER DENERVATION; FOOD INTAKE; FEEDING PATTERN; MEAL SIZE; MEAL NUMBER; MEAL DURATION; PARENTERAL NUTRITION; COMPUTERIZED SCALE; EATER METER; RATS;
D O I
10.1016/0031-9384(91)90553-Z
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The abundant neural connections between the liver and hypothalamus suggest that the liver contributes to spontaneous food intake (SFI) regulation. This hypothesis was tested in rats after total liver denervation (TLD) and infusing TPN. A sham operation (SO) or TLD was performed in Fischer rats, placed in metabolic cages fitted with an Eater Meter to measure SFI, meal number (MN), size (MZ), and duration (MD). Rats had free access to chow and water. After 22 days, a jugular catheter was placed and normal saline continuously infused for 10 days (days 22-32). Then TPN-100, providing 100% of rats daily energy needs, was infused for 3 days (days 32-35). During the post-SO/TLD and postjugular catheterization periods and during TPN-100, SFI was the same in SO controls and TLD group. However, TLD rats had decreased MZ and MD (interpreted as early satiety) and increased MN (interpreted as increased hunger) to maintain the same SFI as control rats. Although total SFI was not influenced by TLD, it significantly affected feeding pattern, suggesting that the neural isolation of the liver from the brain produces altered hypothalamic regulation of not only the onset of feeding, but also satiety.
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