Starvation-induced hyperactivity in the rat: The role of endocrine and neurotransmitter changes
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Auteurs : K. M. Pirke [Allemagne] ; A. Broocks [Allemagne] ; T. Wilckens [Allemagne] ; R. Marquard [Allemagne] ; U. Schweiger [Allemagne]Source :
- Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews [ 0149-7634 ] ; 1993.
Descripteurs français
- Pascal (Inist)
- Activité animale, Androgène, Anorexie mentale, Article synthèse, Catécholamine, Corticostérone, Dopamine, Encéphale, Glucocorticoïde, Hormone stéroïde sexuelle, Hormone surrénalienne, Hormone testiculaire, Hyperactivité, Hypothalamus, Jeûne alimentaire prolongé, Modèle animal, Neuromédiateur, Noradrénaline, Poids corporel, Rat, Système nerveux central, Sérotonine, Testostérone, Trouble comportement alimentaire.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adrenal hormone, Androgen, Animal activity, Animal model, Animals, Anorexia nervosa, Body weight, Brain (vertebrata), Catecholamine, Central nervous system, Corticosterone, Dopamine, Eating disorder, Endocrine Glands (physiopathology), Estrus, Female, Glucocorticoid, Hyperactivity, Hypothalamus, Male, Motor Activity (physiology), Neuromediator, Neurotransmitter Agents (physiology), Norepinephrine, Rat, Rats, Review, Serotonin, Sex steroid hormone, Starvation, Starvation (physiopathology), Starvation (psychology), Testicular hormone, Testosterone.
- MESH :
- chemical , physiology : Neurotransmitter Agents.
- physiology : Motor Activity.
- physiopathology : Endocrine Glands, Starvation.
- psychology : Starvation.
- Animals, Female, Male, Rats.
Abstract
Semistarved rats develop high running wheel activity. This running activity induces increased norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin turnover in the hypothalamus. Corticosterone in plasma becomes increased while luteinizing hormone and testosterone are suppressed. In female rats cyclic gonadal function is suppressed. Running activity in the semistarved rats can be suppressed specifically by serotonin 1-c-agonists and by α2-adrenoceptor agonists. This animal model is helpful in the understanding of the combined effects of starvation and hyperactivity, which are observed in many patients with anorexia nervosa. The observation of the serotonergic system might help to develop a pharmacological treatment of hyperactivity in anorectic patients.
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DOI: 10.1016/S0149-7634(05)80012-0
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