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Ghrelin-Induced Orexigenic Effect in Rats Depends on the Metabolic Status and Is Counteracted by Peripheral CB1 Receptor Antagonism

Ghrelin is an endogenous regulator of energy homeostasis synthesized by the stomach to stimulate appetite and positive energy balance. Similarly, the endocannabinoid system is part of our internal machinery controlling food intake and energy expenditure. Both peripheral and central mechanisms regula...

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Autores principales: Alen, Francisco, Crespo, Inmaculada, Ramírez-López, María Teresa, Jagerovic, Nadine, Goya, Pilar, de Fonseca, Fernando Rodríguez, de Heras, Raquel Gómez, Orio, Laura
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3615061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060918
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author Alen, Francisco
Crespo, Inmaculada
Ramírez-López, María Teresa
Jagerovic, Nadine
Goya, Pilar
de Fonseca, Fernando Rodríguez
de Heras, Raquel Gómez
Orio, Laura
author_facet Alen, Francisco
Crespo, Inmaculada
Ramírez-López, María Teresa
Jagerovic, Nadine
Goya, Pilar
de Fonseca, Fernando Rodríguez
de Heras, Raquel Gómez
Orio, Laura
author_sort Alen, Francisco
collection PubMed
description Ghrelin is an endogenous regulator of energy homeostasis synthesized by the stomach to stimulate appetite and positive energy balance. Similarly, the endocannabinoid system is part of our internal machinery controlling food intake and energy expenditure. Both peripheral and central mechanisms regulate CB1-mediated control of food intake and a functional relationship between hypothalamic ghrelin and cannabinoid CB1 receptor has been proposed. First of all, we investigated brain ghrelin actions on food intake in rats with different metabolic status (negative or equilibrate energy balance). Secondly, we tested a sub-anxiogenic ultra-low dose of the CB1 antagonist SR141716A (Rimonabant) and the peripheral-acting CB1 antagonist LH-21 on ghrelin orexigenic actions. We found that: 1) central administration of ghrelin promotes food intake in free feeding animals but not in 24 h food-deprived or chronically food-restricted animals; 2) an ultra-low dose of SR141716A (a subthreshold dose 75 folds lower than the EC(50) for induction of anxiety) completely counteracts the orexigenic actions of central ghrelin in free feeding animals; 3) the peripheral-restricted CB1 antagonist LH-21 blocks ghrelin-induced hyperphagia in free feeding animals. Our study highlights the importance of the animaĺs metabolic status for the effectiveness of ghrelin in promoting feeding, and suggests that the peripheral endocannabinoid system may interact with ghrelińs signal in the control of food intake under equilibrate energy balance conditions.
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spelling pubmed-36150612013-04-05 Ghrelin-Induced Orexigenic Effect in Rats Depends on the Metabolic Status and Is Counteracted by Peripheral CB1 Receptor Antagonism Alen, Francisco Crespo, Inmaculada Ramírez-López, María Teresa Jagerovic, Nadine Goya, Pilar de Fonseca, Fernando Rodríguez de Heras, Raquel Gómez Orio, Laura PLoS One Research Article Ghrelin is an endogenous regulator of energy homeostasis synthesized by the stomach to stimulate appetite and positive energy balance. Similarly, the endocannabinoid system is part of our internal machinery controlling food intake and energy expenditure. Both peripheral and central mechanisms regulate CB1-mediated control of food intake and a functional relationship between hypothalamic ghrelin and cannabinoid CB1 receptor has been proposed. First of all, we investigated brain ghrelin actions on food intake in rats with different metabolic status (negative or equilibrate energy balance). Secondly, we tested a sub-anxiogenic ultra-low dose of the CB1 antagonist SR141716A (Rimonabant) and the peripheral-acting CB1 antagonist LH-21 on ghrelin orexigenic actions. We found that: 1) central administration of ghrelin promotes food intake in free feeding animals but not in 24 h food-deprived or chronically food-restricted animals; 2) an ultra-low dose of SR141716A (a subthreshold dose 75 folds lower than the EC(50) for induction of anxiety) completely counteracts the orexigenic actions of central ghrelin in free feeding animals; 3) the peripheral-restricted CB1 antagonist LH-21 blocks ghrelin-induced hyperphagia in free feeding animals. Our study highlights the importance of the animaĺs metabolic status for the effectiveness of ghrelin in promoting feeding, and suggests that the peripheral endocannabinoid system may interact with ghrelińs signal in the control of food intake under equilibrate energy balance conditions. Public Library of Science 2013-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3615061/ /pubmed/23565287 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060918 Text en © 2013 Alen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Alen, Francisco
Crespo, Inmaculada
Ramírez-López, María Teresa
Jagerovic, Nadine
Goya, Pilar
de Fonseca, Fernando Rodríguez
de Heras, Raquel Gómez
Orio, Laura
Ghrelin-Induced Orexigenic Effect in Rats Depends on the Metabolic Status and Is Counteracted by Peripheral CB1 Receptor Antagonism
title Ghrelin-Induced Orexigenic Effect in Rats Depends on the Metabolic Status and Is Counteracted by Peripheral CB1 Receptor Antagonism
title_full Ghrelin-Induced Orexigenic Effect in Rats Depends on the Metabolic Status and Is Counteracted by Peripheral CB1 Receptor Antagonism
title_fullStr Ghrelin-Induced Orexigenic Effect in Rats Depends on the Metabolic Status and Is Counteracted by Peripheral CB1 Receptor Antagonism
title_full_unstemmed Ghrelin-Induced Orexigenic Effect in Rats Depends on the Metabolic Status and Is Counteracted by Peripheral CB1 Receptor Antagonism
title_short Ghrelin-Induced Orexigenic Effect in Rats Depends on the Metabolic Status and Is Counteracted by Peripheral CB1 Receptor Antagonism
title_sort ghrelin-induced orexigenic effect in rats depends on the metabolic status and is counteracted by peripheral cb1 receptor antagonism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3615061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060918
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