Drinking and feeding inhibition by ICV pulse injection or infusion of bombesin, ranatensin and litorin to rats

The effects on ingestive behavior of the naturally occurring bombesin-like peptides ranatensin and litorin were studied in comparison to those of bombesin by intracerebroventricular pulse injection or by continuous infusion in the rat. Ranatensin and litorin, like bombesin, proved to inhibit drinkin...

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description The effects on ingestive behavior of the naturally occurring bombesin-like peptides ranatensin and litorin were studied in comparison to those of bombesin by intracerebroventricular pulse injection or by continuous infusion in the rat. Ranatensin and litorin, like bombesin, proved to inhibit drinking and feeding behavior. Marked differences, however, were observed in their effects. In particular our results indicate that these peptides possess different selectivity of action on drinking elicited by different dipsogenic stimuli and different potency and effectiveness in inhibiting food intake induced by food deprivation. Moreover, the effects of the three peptides were markedly affected also by the modality of administration (pulse injection or continuous infusion). On the basis of these results it seems possible to hypothesize that the endogenous bombesin-like peptides may differently affect rat ingestive behavior according to their structure and to the rate and modality of their release in the brain.
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Behavioral psychophysiology
Biological and medical sciences
Bombesin
Bombesin - administration & dosage
Bombesin - pharmacology
Drinking behavior
Drinking Behavior - drug effects
Feeding behavior
Feeding Behavior - drug effects
Food Deprivation
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Injections, Intraventricular
Kinetics
Litorin
Male
Oligopeptides - administration & dosage
Oligopeptides - pharmacology
Peptides - pharmacology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid - analogs & derivatives
Ranatensin
Rat
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Time Factors
Vasoconstrictor Agents - pharmacology
title Drinking and feeding inhibition by ICV pulse injection or infusion of bombesin, ranatensin and litorin to rats
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