Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the feeding behavior of rats

Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei (raphe pallidus, RPa; raphe magnus, RMg, and raphe obscurus, ROb) in feeding behavior of adult rats was studied by measuring c-Fos protein expression, in animals submitted to the "meal-feeding" model of food restriction in which the rats were fed ad l...

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Main Authors: L.F. Takase, J.R. Barone, M.I. Nogueira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2000-02-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2000000200010
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spelling doaj-766cb9130c40416897c5f8e8ed9b7e652020-11-24T23:45:05ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X2000-02-0133222322810.1590/S0100-879X2000000200010Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the feeding behavior of ratsL.F. TakaseJ.R. BaroneM.I. NogueiraInvolvement of the caudal raphe nuclei (raphe pallidus, RPa; raphe magnus, RMg, and raphe obscurus, ROb) in feeding behavior of adult rats was studied by measuring c-Fos protein expression, in animals submitted to the "meal-feeding" model of food restriction in which the rats were fed ad libitum only from 7:00 to 9:00 h, for 15 days. The experimental groups submitted to chronic fasting, named 'search for food' (SF), 'ingestion of food' (IF) and 'satiety of food' (SaF) were scheduled after a previous study in which the body weight and the general and feeding behaviors were evaluated by daily monitoring. Acute, 48-h fasting (AF) was used as control. In the chronic group, the animals presented a 16% reduction in body weight in the first week, followed by a continuous, slow rise in weight over the subsequent days. Entrainment of the sleep-wake cycle to the schedule of food presentation was also observed. The RPa was the most Fos immunopositive nucleus in the chronic fasting group, followed by the RMg. The ANOVA and Tukey test (P<0.05) confirmed these results. The IF group was significantly different from the other three groups, as also was the number of labeled cells in the RPa in SF and IF groups. Nevertheless, no significant difference was observed between RMg and RPa, or RMg and ROb in the SaF and AF. However, it is interesting to observe that the groups in which the animals were more active, searching for or ingesting food, presented a larger number of labeled cells. These results suggest a different involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the somatic and autonomic events of feeding behavior, corroborating the functions reported for them earlier.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2000000200010feeding behaviorcaudal raphe nucleic-Fos protein expressionmeal-feeding
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author L.F. Takase
J.R. Barone
M.I. Nogueira
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J.R. Barone
M.I. Nogueira
Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the feeding behavior of rats
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
feeding behavior
caudal raphe nuclei
c-Fos protein expression
meal-feeding
author_facet L.F. Takase
J.R. Barone
M.I. Nogueira
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title Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the feeding behavior of rats
title_short Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the feeding behavior of rats
title_full Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the feeding behavior of rats
title_fullStr Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the feeding behavior of rats
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the feeding behavior of rats
title_sort involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the feeding behavior of rats
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
1414-431X
publishDate 2000-02-01
description Involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei (raphe pallidus, RPa; raphe magnus, RMg, and raphe obscurus, ROb) in feeding behavior of adult rats was studied by measuring c-Fos protein expression, in animals submitted to the "meal-feeding" model of food restriction in which the rats were fed ad libitum only from 7:00 to 9:00 h, for 15 days. The experimental groups submitted to chronic fasting, named 'search for food' (SF), 'ingestion of food' (IF) and 'satiety of food' (SaF) were scheduled after a previous study in which the body weight and the general and feeding behaviors were evaluated by daily monitoring. Acute, 48-h fasting (AF) was used as control. In the chronic group, the animals presented a 16% reduction in body weight in the first week, followed by a continuous, slow rise in weight over the subsequent days. Entrainment of the sleep-wake cycle to the schedule of food presentation was also observed. The RPa was the most Fos immunopositive nucleus in the chronic fasting group, followed by the RMg. The ANOVA and Tukey test (P<0.05) confirmed these results. The IF group was significantly different from the other three groups, as also was the number of labeled cells in the RPa in SF and IF groups. Nevertheless, no significant difference was observed between RMg and RPa, or RMg and ROb in the SaF and AF. However, it is interesting to observe that the groups in which the animals were more active, searching for or ingesting food, presented a larger number of labeled cells. These results suggest a different involvement of the caudal raphe nuclei in the somatic and autonomic events of feeding behavior, corroborating the functions reported for them earlier.
topic feeding behavior
caudal raphe nuclei
c-Fos protein expression
meal-feeding
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2000000200010
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