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Anandamide induces overeating: mediation by central cannabinoid (CB1) receptors
Authors:Claire M. Williams  T. C. Kirkham
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Reading, Whiteknights, PO Box 238, Reading RG6 6AL, UK, e-mail: t.c.kirkham@reading.ac.uk, Fax: +44-1189-316-715, GB
Abstract:Rationale: Central cannabinoid systems have been implicated in appetite regulation by the respective hyperphagic actions of exogenous cannabinoids, such as Δ9-THC, and hypophagic effects of selective cannabinoid receptor antagonists. Objective: This study examined whether an endogenous cannabinoid, anandamide, could induce overeating, via a specific action at central (CB1) cannabinoid receptors. Methods: Pre-satiated male rats (n=18), received subcutaneous injections of anandamide (0.5, 1.0, 5.0, 10.0 mg/kg) before 3-h, nocturnal food intake tests. In a second series of intake tests (n=8), anandamide injection (1.0 mg/kg) was preceded by injection of the specific CB1 receptor antagonist, SR141716 (0.1, 0.5, 1.0 mg/kg SC). Results: All doses of anandamide induced significant overeating, with 1.0 mg/kg being most potent. Additionally, hyperphagia induced by 1.0 mg/kg anandamide was dose-dependently attenuated by SR141716 pretreatment. Conclusion: This first demonstration of anandamide-induced, CB1-mediated, overeating provides important evidence for the involvement of a central cannabinoid system in the normal control of eating. Received: 10 November 1998 / Final version: 13 January 1999
Keywords:  SR141716  Hyperphagia  Rat  Pre-feed  Eating  Appetite
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