DRUGS THAT ENHANCE CENTRAL SEROTONINERGIC TRANSMISSION DIMINISH ELECTIVE CARBOHYDRATE CONSUMPTION BY RATS

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WURTMAN, JJ
WURTMAN, RJ
机构
[1] Laboratory of Neuroendocrine Regulation Department of Nutrition, Food Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge
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10.1016/0024-3205(79)90339-4
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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1001 ;
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We previously showed (Science 198:1178, 1977) that fenfluramine or fluoxetine, drugs thought to enhance serotoninergic transmission, selectively decrease the rat's consumption of carbohydrates, without affecting protein intake, when animals are given simultaneous access to diets differing in protein (5% vs 45%) and carbohydrate contents; in contrast, d-amphetamine lacks this selective effect. Present studies affirm this relationship using another serotoninergic drug, MK-212, and show that the suppression of carbohydrate intake occurs whether the test diets contain variable amounts of protein, or carbohydrates, or of both nutrients. Evidence is presented that rats given diet mixtures containing various proportions of carbohydrates have the ability to regulate their carbohydrate intakes (i.e., to choose to eat amounts of each diet that, taken together, will give them a desired proportion of carbohydrate), and that this ability is independent of whether or not the carbohydrate consumed has a sweet taste. It is proposed that serotoninergic neurons comprise part of a behavioral feedback loop, whereby the consumption of carbohydrate (which, by altering plasma amino acid patterns, accelerates serotonin synthesis in brain neurons) diminishes the rat's subsequent tendency to consume additional carbohydrates. Drugs that enhance central serotoninergic transmission can probably be substituted for dietry carbohydrate to activate this behavioral loop. © 1979.
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