Hyperinsulinemia: effects on body weight, obesity and motivated behaviors.

T.-I.-T. journal of life sciences Pub Date : 1976-01-01
H E Marks, C Davison
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Five experiments were performed to evaluate the physiological and behavioral similarities between lesions of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) and injection-produced hyperinsulinemia. It was found that the rate of weight gain and fat deposition in both adult and weanling rats was essentially the same for both VMH and hyperinsulinemic rats. Measures of activity and taste preference measures yielded no differences between hyperinsulinemic rats and intact rats. Electric shock thresholds revealed a decrease in reactivity for hyperinsulinemic rats compared to intact rats. A hypothesis was suggested in which a combination of hypophysectomy, gonadectomy, and hyperinsulinemia might produce most of the physiological effects seen with VMH lesions. It was also suggested that since these physiological alterations radically modify the organism's internal environment, the behavioral effects of VMH lesions may be the results of the attempts of a brain-damaged animal to maintain new physiological conditions.

高胰岛素血症:对体重、肥胖和动机行为的影响。
通过五项实验来评估下丘脑腹内侧(VMH)病变与注射性高胰岛素血症在生理和行为上的相似性。研究发现,VMH和高胰岛素血症大鼠的体重增加率和脂肪沉积率在成年大鼠和断奶大鼠中基本相同。在高胰岛素血症大鼠和正常大鼠之间,活动和味觉偏好的测量结果没有差异。电击阈值显示高胰岛素血症大鼠与正常大鼠相比反应性降低。一种假说认为垂体切除术、性腺切除术和高胰岛素血症可能会产生VMH病变所见的大部分生理效应。由于这些生理变化从根本上改变了生物体的内部环境,VMH病变的行为影响可能是脑损伤动物试图维持新的生理条件的结果。
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