Regulation of Appetite and Gastrointestinal Microflora: Role of a Fecal Anorexigenic Substance (FS-.T)

T. Tsuda, T. Ohkubo, M. Tsuda, M. Yamamura, N. Ohnishi
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A fecal anorexigenic substance (FS-T) was isolated from feces of conventional rats and mice. Effect of FS-T on food intake was compared between conventional (CV) and germfree (GF) animal. FS-T induced significant feeding suppression in CV and GF mice by intraperitoneal injection, but no difference was found between CV and GF in the degree of the effect. Oral administration of FS-T did not induce anorexia in either CV or GF mice, and spontaneous food intake was not different between CV and GF mice. These data showed that the bacterial products such as FS-T in gastrointestinal tract did not cause anorexia in CV animal, though FS-T was an anorexigenic factor when it was injected intraperitoneally.
一种粪便厌氧物质(FS-.T)对食欲和胃肠道菌群的调节作用
从常规大鼠和小鼠粪便中分离出一种粪厌氧物质(FS-T)。比较了FS-T对常规(CV)和无菌(GF)动物摄食量的影响。腹腔注射FS-T对CV和GF小鼠均有明显的摄食抑制作用,但CV和GF小鼠的摄食抑制作用程度无显著差异。口服FS-T均未引起CV和GF小鼠的厌食症,自发食物摄入量在CV和GF小鼠之间没有差异。这些数据表明,胃肠道中的细菌产物FS-T等不会引起CV动物的厌食,尽管FS-T在腹腔注射时是一个厌食因子。
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