DOPAMINE D1 RECEPTOR GENE EXPRESSION DECREASES IN THE NUCLEUS ACCUMBENS UPON LONG-TERM EXPOSURE TO PALATABLE FOOD AND DIFFERS DEPENDING ON DIET-INDUCED OBESITY PHENOTYPE IN RATS

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作者
Alsio, J. [1 ]
Olszewski, P. K. [1 ,2 ]
Norback, A. H. [1 ]
Gunnarsson, Z. E. A. [1 ]
Levine, A. S. [2 ]
Pickering, C. [1 ,3 ]
Schioth, H. B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Neurosci, Biomed Ctr, SE-75124 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Univ Minnesota, Minnesota Obes Ctr, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
[3] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Neurosci & Physiol, Dept Psychiat & Neurochem, Addict Biol Unit, SE-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
obesity-prone phenotype; opioid receptors; caudate putamen; dietary fat; dietary sugar; HYDROXYLASE MESSENGER-RNA; TYROSINE-HYDROXYLASE; DORSAL STRIATUM; D2; RECEPTOR; DRUG-ADDICTION; MICE PRONE; TRANSPORTER; RESISTANT; REWARD; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuroscience.2010.09.046
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The nucleus accumbens (NAcc) mediates feeding reward; its activity reflects tastants' hedonic value. NAcc dopamine guides immediate responses to reward, however, its involvement in establishing long-term responses after a period of exposure to palatable foods has not been defined. Furthermore, reward-driven overeating propels weight increase, but the scale of weight gain depends on animals' obesity-prone (OP) or -resistant (OR) phenotype. It is unclear whether the NAcc dopamine response to palatable food depends on obesity susceptibility. We investigated the effect of unrestricted extended access to high-fat high-sugar (HFHS) diet on expression of genes encoding dopamine receptors in the NAcc of OP and OR rats. We examined persistence of HFHS diet-induced changes in D-1 and D-2 gene expression in OP and OR rats subjected to HFHS withdrawal (bland chow for 18 days). Effects of restricted access to HFHS by pair-feeding were also studied. Using reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR), we found that NAcc D-1 mRNA was downregulated after long-term HFHS access in OP vs. OR animals. The effect was also observed after 18 days of HFHS withdrawal. Furthermore, restricted HFHS led to downregulation of D-1 as well as of D-2 mRNA levels compared to chow-fed controls. A difference in the expression of mu opioid receptor in the NAcc was also detected between the OP and OR rats during access to palatable food but not after withdrawal. We conclude that exposure to HFHS diets has lasting consequences for the NAcc dopamine system, perhaps modifying the motivation to search for food reward. The fact that the NAcc D-1 expression changes in OP animals after long-term exposure to palatable food and that this effect extends well into the reward discontinuation phase, implicates the D-1 receptor in the propensity to overeat and, in effect, gain weight in obesity prone individuals. (C) 2010 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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