The growth hormone secretagogue KP-102-induced stimulation of food intake is modified by fasting, restraint stress, and somatostatin in rats

T Shibasaki, N Yamauchi, K Takeuchi, S Ishii… - Neuroscience …, 1998 - Elsevier
T Shibasaki, N Yamauchi, K Takeuchi, S Ishii, H Sugihara, I Wakabayashi
Neuroscience letters, 1998Elsevier
The effects of fasting, restraint stress, and intracerebroventricular (icv) injection of
somatostatin on the growth hormone secretagogue, KP-102-induced stimulation of food
intake were examined in rats. KP-102-induced stimulation of food intake was observed in
freely-fed rats but not in 24-h starved rats. A 90 min period of restraint stress decreased food
intake, and icv administration of KP-102 counteracted the suppressive effect of restraint on
food intake. ICV administration of somatostatin partially administered the KP-102-induced …
The effects of fasting, restraint stress, and intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of somatostatin on the growth hormone secretagogue, KP-102-induced stimulation of food intake were examined in rats. KP-102-induced stimulation of food intake was observed in freely-fed rats but not in 24-h starved rats. A 90 min period of restraint stress decreased food intake, and i.c.v. administration of KP-102 counteracted the suppressive effect of restraint on food intake. ICV administration of somatostatin partially administered the KP-102-induced stimulation of food intake in freely-fed rats, while somatostatin itself did not change food intake. These results suggest that the stimulatory effect of KP-102 on feeding behavior is evident in freely-fed rats but not in starved rats, and that the effect of KP-102 is counteracted or attenuated by stress or somatostatin.
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