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Body weight regulation in ground squirrels and hypothalamically lesioned rats: slow and sudden set point changes
Authors:D S Barnes  N Mrosovsky
Affiliation:Department of Psychology and Zoology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Golden-mantled ground squirrels. Citellus lateralis, have a near annual cycle in body weight. In the present experiments their weights were temporarily forced off the usual levels either by food deprivation during a phase of weight gain or by offering extra palatable food during a phase of weight loss. When these treatments ceased the weights returned to levels appropriate for that time of year rather than to pretreatment values. Therefore the cycle of body weight in uniform and ad lib conditions reflects an underlying cycle in slowly climbing or sliding set points for body weight. In contrast to fattening ground squirrels, lesioned rats in the dynamic phase of hypothalamic hyperphagia did not compensate well for weight losses incurred during food deprivation. Weight gain during the dynamic phase appears to be roughly proportional to the discrepancy between actual and set weights, the latter being suddenly much elevated by the lesion.
Keywords:Annual cycles  Body weight  Ground squirrels  Hibernation  Hypothalamus  Obesity  Set points  Ventromedial nuclei
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