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Physiology & Behavior

Volume 46, Issue 5, November 1989, Pages 835-841
Physiology & Behavior

Article
Stress-induced anorexia in rats mediated by serotonergic mechanisms in the hypothalamus

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Abstract

The effects of stress on food intake and on neural activity in the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) were investigated. Significant reduction of daily food intake was observed after 2 hr immobilization. The reduction of body weight was also significant during experimental days. Duplicate injections of methysergide (5 mg/kg, IP) antagonized the immobilization-induced anorexia for 3 hr and injection of naloxone had no effect. Single neuron activity was recorded from a chronically implanted electrode. Activity of 80% of LHA neurons was significantly decreased by immobilization stress. Methysergide significantly attenuated the suppressive effect of immobilization. Further, direct effects of 5-HT on LHA neurons were examined in anesthetized rats. Of 43 LHA neurons tested, the activity of 35 was inhibited by electrophoretic application of 5-HT. These results suggest that immobilization-induced anorexia is mediated at least in part through serotonergic mechanisms in the LHA.

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