The cannabinoid receptor antagonist SR 141716 attenuates overfeeding induced by systemic or intracranial morphine

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作者
Verty, ANA
Singh, ME
McGregor, IS
Mallet, PE [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New England, Sch Psychol, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Sch Psychol, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
关键词
cannabinoids; opioid; eating; rat; nucleus accumbens; hypothalamus;
D O I
10.1007/s00213-003-1451-9
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Rationale. Considerable interplay exists between the brain's opioid and cannabinoid systems. These systems are both involved in the control of appetite and research supports the notion that the opioid system modulates the role of the cannabinoid system on appetite. However, the ability of the cannabinoid system to modulate the opioid system's control over appetite has not been well studied. Objectives. The present study examined the role of cannabinoid CB1 receptors in the control of opioid-induced feeding, and sought to identify specific brain regions underlying this role. Methods. After being habituated to the test environment and injection procedure, sated rats were injected with the cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonist SR 141716 (0.03-3.0 mg/kg, IP). Thirty minutes later, morphine or its vehicle were administered systemically (2.5 mg/kg SC, experiments 1 and 2) or intracranially into the nucleus accumbens (nAcc, experiment 3) or paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN, experiment 4). Food intake and locomotor activity was then recorded for 120 min. Results. A significant increase in food intake was observed following systemic and intracranial (10 nmol) application of morphine in all experiments. SR 141716 suppressed systemic and intra-PVN morphine induced feeding (experiments 2 and 4), but did not attenuate food intake induced by intra-nAcc application of morphine (experiment 3). Conclusions. Because SR 141716 had no effect on intra-nAcc morphine-stimulated feeding, it would appear that cannabinoid receptors do not modify opioid-mediated hedonic responses to food. Rather, we conclude that cannabinoid CB1 receptor blockade may suppress opioid-induced feeding by stimulating the release of satiety-related peptides within the hypothalamus. Further, because SR 141716 did not block morphine induced locomotor activity, the observed effects on feeding do not appear to be due to a non-specific reduction in motivated behaviour.
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