NEUROPEPTIDE-Y AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CANCER ANOREXIA

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CHANCE, WT [1 ]
BALASUBRAMANIAM, A [1 ]
FISCHER, JE [1 ]
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[1] VET ADM MED CTR,CINCINNATI,OH 45220
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10.1097/00000658-199505000-00016
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Objective The authors determined whether radioligand binding of neuropeptide Y (NPY) to hypothalamus taken from nonanorectic and anorectic tumor-bearing rats was altered as compared with similar tissue taken from freely-feeding and food-restricted control rats. Summary Background Data Previous results indicate that tumor-bearing rats exhibit a refractory feeding response to NPY, the most potent feeding stimulus known. Additional studies indicate that the concentration of NPY in the hypothalamus of anorectic tumor-bearing rats is decreased as compared with freely-feeding or food-restricted control rats. Methods Because these observations of decreased response to exogenous peptide in the presence of decreased endogenous levels suggest an alteration in hypothalamic NPY receptors, this study investigated binding of I-125-NPY to hypothalamic membranes of tumor-bearing and control rats. Results Determinations of receptor affinity for NPY (half maximal concentration for displacement) indicated a 20-fold decrease in affinity with the development of anorexia, which changed to an 80-fold decrease during severe anorexia. Receptor density, as indicated by specific binding, exhibited only a 30% decrease, even during severe anorexia. Conclusions These results suggest major alterations in NPY receptor mechanisms in experimental cancer anorexia, with receptor affinity being decreased progressively as the rats become more anorectic. The absence of a compensatory up-regulation in receptor density in the presence of decreased endogenous NPY concentrations indicate dysfunction in receptor regulatory mechanisms. This receptor aberration may be the central nervous system basis for the etiology of cancer anorexia.
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