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Does obestatin modulate the hypothalamic appetite‐regulating network in peripubertal sheep?
Summary The participation of peripheral peptides in the processes regulating the food intake (energy homeostasis) at the central nervous system level remains unclear. This study focuses on the role of obestatin in neuronal activity within the hypothalamic appetite‐regulating network in ruminants. Th...
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The participation of peripheral peptides in the processes regulating the food intake (energy homeostasis) at the central nervous system level remains unclear. This study focuses on the role of obestatin in neuronal activity within the hypothalamic appetite‐regulating network in ruminants. The animals (n = 28) were randomly divided into two groups. The sheep in the control group received intracerebroventricular infusions of the Ringer‐Locke solution, and the sheep in obestatin group were infused with obestatin (diluted in the Ringer‐Locke solution) at 25 μg per 120 μl/hr. The series of four 1‐hr infusions on 3 consecutive days were performed, and immediately after the experiment, the sheep were decapitated. Selected brain regions were fixed in situ for further immunohistochemical analysis, while the remaining ones were frozen for real‐time RT‐qPCR analysis. Obestatin infusion elicited changes in the neuropeptide Y (NPY) neuronal network in the hypothalamus. The results obtained show that exogenous obestatin evoked an increase in npy and agrpmRNA expression in the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH), while the immunoreactivity for NPY was decreased in the arcuate and periventricular nuclei. The increase in cart and pomcmRNA expression in the MBH was also observed. Moreover, increased levels of gpr39 receptor and npy receptor 1 mRNA expression were evident in obestatin‐infused sheep. Based on these results, it can be concluded that obestatin plays a role in the modulation of appetite‐regulating network at the central level in sheep. The results obtained suggest that the underlying mechanism may involve the modification of the activity of NPY/AgRP and CART/α‐MSH neurons in the arcuate nucleus. |
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The participation of peripheral peptides in the processes regulating the food intake (energy homeostasis) at the central nervous system level remains unclear. This study focuses on the role of obestatin in neuronal activity within the hypothalamic appetite‐regulating network in ruminants. The animals (n = 28) were randomly divided into two groups. The sheep in the control group received intracerebroventricular infusions of the Ringer‐Locke solution, and the sheep in obestatin group were infused with obestatin (diluted in the Ringer‐Locke solution) at 25 μg per 120 μl/hr. The series of four 1‐hr infusions on 3 consecutive days were performed, and immediately after the experiment, the sheep were decapitated. Selected brain regions were fixed in situ for further immunohistochemical analysis, while the remaining ones were frozen for real‐time RT‐qPCR analysis. Obestatin infusion elicited changes in the neuropeptide Y (NPY) neuronal network in the hypothalamus. 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