The effect of isotonic glucose on eating as a function of feeding condition and infusion site

作者: Donald Novin , John D. Sanderson , Dennis A. Vanderweele

DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(74)90298-4

关键词:

摘要: Abstract Rabbits were infused with 10 cc of 5% glucose and equal volumes isotonic saline in a free-feeding condition following 22-hr total food-deprivation period. Infusions made into the duodenum or collecting vein hepatic-portal system through chronic indwelling cannulas. The results showed that duodenal infusions suppressed feeding only rabbit while food-deprived animal. Both suppressive effects eliminated by bilateral, subdiaphragmatic vagotomy. suggest at least two loci can act to reduce eating intake locus effect is dependent upon nutritional state

参考文章(20)
Mauricio Russek, Hepatic receptors and the neurophysiological mechanisms controlling feeding behavior. Neurosciences Research#R##N#Volume 4. ,vol. 4, pp. 213- 282 ,(1971) , 10.1016/B978-0-12-512504-8.50012-3
Philip Teitelbaum, Alan N. Epstein, The lateral hypothalamic syndrome: recovery of feeding and drinking after lateral hypothalamic lesions. Psychological Review. ,vol. 69, pp. 74- 90 ,(1962) , 10.1037/H0039285
Clifton A. Baile, William Zinn, Jean Mayer, Feeding behavior of monkeys: glucose utilization rate and site of glucose entry. Physiology & Behavior. ,vol. 6, pp. 537- 541 ,(1971) , 10.1016/0031-9384(71)90201-0
D VANDERWEELE, D NOVIN, M REZEK, J SANDERSON, Duodenal or hepatic-portal glucose perfusion: evidence for duodenally-based satiety. Physiology & Behavior. ,vol. 12, pp. 467- 473 ,(1974) , 10.1016/0031-9384(74)90124-3
Y. C. Tsang, Hunger motivation in gastrectomized rats. Journal of Comparative Psychology. ,vol. 26, pp. 1- 17 ,(1938) , 10.1037/H0056032
Erik Forsgren, On the Relationship between the Formation of Bile and Glycogen in the Liver of Rabbit1 Skandinavisches Archiv Für Physiologie. ,vol. 53, pp. 137- 151 ,(1928) , 10.1111/J.1748-1716.1928.TB00239.X
Donald Novin, Milan Rezek, Dennis A. Vanderweele, A cannula for infusion and withdrawal of fluids in unrestrained animals. Physiology & Behavior. ,vol. 12, pp. 135- 136 ,(1974) , 10.1016/0031-9384(74)90078-X
John D. Davis, Constance S. Campbell, Peripheral control of meal size in the rat. Effect of sham feeding on meal size and drinking rate. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. ,vol. 83, pp. 379- 387 ,(1973) , 10.1037/H0034667