Hypothalamic knife-cut hyperphagia and obesity in weanling rats |
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Authors: | Earl L. Simson Richard M. Gold |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 USA |
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Abstract: | In previous reports weanling female rats fed a high-fat diet had a delayed response to hypothalamic knife cuts. In the present report similar cuts in similar rats fed a standard low fat diet became overweight without delay, suggesting that dietary fat is a critical variable in juvenile onset obesity. Adult rats given knife-cuts comparable to those in the weanlings gained weight far more rapidly and achieved higher weights than did those cut as weanlings, suggesting that appetite modulating axons can develop after weaning. Finally, group vs single housing did not influence the age of onset or the magnitude of knife-cut obesity. |
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Keywords: | Obesity Hypothalamus Delayed obesity Knife-cuts |
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