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bibb 269 lecture 8
Feeding
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Biology
Graduate
08/08/2010

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What are the two main hypothalamin structures involved in feeding behavior?
Definition

paraventricular nucleus (PVN)

 

Arcuate Nucleus (ARC)

Term
What are the main stimulatory and inhibitory monoamines that are involved in feeding behavior
Definition

stimulatory- NE

 

Inhibitory- 5-HT

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the effects of NE in the PVN are mediated by ___ receptors
Definition
alpha-2 receptors
Term
Upon activation of alpha-2 receptors, how does food preference change and how does general feeding behavior change.
Definition
activation of apha-2 receptors specifically increases consumption of carbs and increases meal size and duration (but not frequency)
Term
How does activation of alpha-1 receptors in the PVN affect feeding behavior
Definition
decreases feeding
Term
How doe direct infusion of 5-HT into PVN affect food intake?
Definition
decreases food intake
Term
a drug that causes loss of appetite is called _____.
Definition
anoretic
Term
by what mechanism does fenfluramine function as an anoretic?
Definition

a serotonergic drug:

indirect agonist

promotes release of serotonin

inhibits reuptake of serotonin

Term
how does fenfluramine affect feeding behavior
Definition

increases feeling of satiety

 

decreases meal size: decreases rate and duration of feeding and total food intake

Term
how does phentermine affect feeding behavior
Definition
reduces number of meals
Term
by what mechanism does phentermine function as an anoretic?
Definition
phentermine is a stimulant, and acts at catecholamine (NE/DA) sites
Term
what is the problem with using the fenfluramine/phentermine combination?
Definition
high doses of fenfluramine is damaging to 5-HT axonal terminals, and PHEN may exacerbate this FEN-induced neurotoxicity
Term
how does serotonergic activity modify food intake?
Definition
increased serotonergic activity decreases food intake
Term
will you have higher brain serotonin after high protein or high carbohydrate meal? Why?
Definition

high protein meal has lots of serotonin but lots of other large neutral amino acids which compete for the same transporter to get to the brain.

high carb meal causes insulin release which causes uptake of amino acids into muscle- depletion of other LNAAs allows greater uptake of tryptophan (5-HT precursor)

Term
how is serotonin regulation and anorexia related?
Definition

increased serotonin decreases feeding. anorexics express genetic variant for several 5-HT receptors, lower effective binding in cortical areas.

 

it is suggested that anorexics starve themselves to decrease 5-HT neuronal activity to secrease dysphoria

Term
Name three CNS neuropeptides involved in feeding
Definition

Neuropeptide Y

 

POMC peptides (MSHs)

 

Agouti Related Peptide (AgRP)

Term
____ is the most powerful appetite stimulant known
Definition
NPY
Term
What kind of receptors are NPY receptors, what happens when they are activated?
Definition

NPY receptors are G-protein coupled receptors

 

activation of receptors inhibits Ca2+ influx

Term
what is the receptor for MSH (POMC active peptide)?
Definition
melanocortin receptors
Term
how does activation of melanocortin receptor affect feeding behavior
Definition
activation of melanocortin receptors inhibits feeding
Term
what is the most common genetic obesity syndrome?
Definition

MC4R deficiency

-the receptor for MSH, which when activated inhibits feeding behavior

Term
how does agouti-related peptide (AgRP) effect feeding behavior
Definition
endogeneous inhibitor of melanocortin receptors, which increases feeding behavior
Term
where is ghrelin synthesized?
Definition
the stomach
Term
how do ghrelin levels fluctuate with food intake and food deprivation
Definition

levels decrease with food intake

 

levels increase with food deprivation

Term
how does Prader-Willi syndrome affect feeding behavior? what is a proposed bio basis?
Definition

ghrelin levels are severly increased

patients exhibit voracious appetites and are profoundly obese

Term

where in the hypothalamus are Ghrelin receptor expressed?

 

on what neurons are ghrelin receptors present? how does ghrelin affect these neurons?

 

how does their activation affect feeding behavior?

Definition

Ghrelin receptors are expressed in ARC on NPY neurons

 

Ghrelin activates NPY neurons and induces feeding behavior

Term
where is leptin synthesized
Definition
white adipose tissue
Term
how do leptin levels fluctuate with food intake or food deprivation?
Definition

leptin levels increase with food intake

levels decrease with food deprivation

Term
how does leptin affect feeding behavior?
Definition

leptin inhibits feeding

 

leptin is a long-term regulator of body weight and appetite

Term
how does leptin effect the neurons in the hypothalamus
Definition

leptin activates POMC neurons

 

leptin NPY neurons

Term
where is Peptide YY (PYY) expressed?
Definition
colon
Term
what modulates the amount of PYY that is released?
Definition
PYY is released in relation to caloric content
Term
how does PYY affect feeding behavior?
Definition
PYY inhibits feeding
Term
where is CCK synthesized?
Definition
small intestine
Term
when is CCK released?
Definition
when food is present in the small intestine
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