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Neuronal activity in the medial orbitofrontal cortex of the behaving monkey: Modulation by glucose and satiety
Authors:Yasuhiko Nakano  Yutaka Oomura  Hitoo Nishino  Shuji Aou  Tomoya Yamamoto  Seiji Nemoto
Institution:1. Department of Biological Control System, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki 444 Japan;1. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, 60 Fukuoka 812 Japan;2. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University Toyama 930-01, Japan
Abstract:To investigate neuronal responses to interoceptive information, single neuron activity of the orbitofrontal cortex (OBF) of the behaving monkey was recorded during glucose injection, natural feeding and an operant bar press feeding task. Intravenous glucose injection had almost no effect on rates of spontaneous firing, but tended to attenuate neuronal responses during the bar press and reward periods. In about half of the neurons tested, the spontaneous firing rate changed for a relatively long period after the animal ate to satiety. The results suggest that blood glucose concentration is a modulatory factor in neuronal processing for feeding, but other interoceptive information generated by satiety strongly affects the activity of OBF neurons.
Keywords:Orbitofrontal cortex  Long term neuronal activity  Glucose injection  Satiety  Monkey  Feeding behavior
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