Phenylephrine into the median raphe nucleus evokes an anxiolytic-like effect in free-feeding rats but does not alter food intake in free feeding rats
▶ Anxiolytic-like effect is mediated by activation of α 1-adrenergic receptors in the MnR. ▶ Feeding behavior did not change after phenylephrine injections into the MnR. ▶ Nutritional status influences the effect on feeding after MnR adrenergic receptors activation. ▶ The anxiolytic-like effect seem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behavioural brain research 2011-02, Vol.217 (1), p.209-214 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ▶ Anxiolytic-like effect is mediated by activation of α
1-adrenergic receptors in the MnR. ▶ Feeding behavior did not change after phenylephrine injections into the MnR. ▶ Nutritional status influences the effect on feeding after MnR adrenergic receptors activation. ▶ The anxiolytic-like effect seem to be circumscribed to the MnR.
This study investigated the role of MnR α
1-adrenergic receptors in the control of anxiety-like and feeding behaviors and attempted to reveal a possible functional association between both behaviors. The α
1-adrenergic agonist phenylephrine (PHE) (at doses of 0.2, 2, 6, 20
nmol) or saline was injected into the MnR or into the pontine nucleus (Pn) of free-feeding rats. The animals were exposed to the elevated plus maze to analyse spatial–temporal and ethological variables. Subsequently, the ingestive and non-ingestive behaviors were recorded during 30
min and feeding and drinking behaviors were measured. Both in the elevated plus-maze and in the feeding chamber, all PHE doses injected into the MnR decreased the risk assessment frequency, an ethological parameter of anxiolytic-like effect. The spatial–temporal variables remained unchanged after PHE treatment. Feeding behavior was not affected by PHE into the MnR. The anxiety-like or ingestive behaviors were not affected by PHE treatment in the Pn, an area adjacent to the MnR. These data indicate that α
1-adrenergic receptors within MnR participate in the control of anxiety-like behaviors. The absence of effects on feeding behavior after MnR α
1-adrenergic activation could be due to an elevated α
1-adrenergic tonus and its possible strong facilitatory influence on 5-HT neurons within MnR. Furthermore, the present results suggest that anxiety-like and feeding behaviors controled by MnR adrenergic circuits operate by independent neural pathways. |
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ISSN: | 0166-4328 1872-7549 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbr.2010.10.003 |