Effect of acute and subchronic subcutaneous urocortin on blood pressure and food consumption in ob/ob mice

Marlene L Cohen, William Bloomquist, Dominic Li, Smriti Iyengar
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Abstract

Corticotropin-releasing factor and urocortin belong to a hypothalamic peptide family thought to be important in appetite regulation. The present study compared the appetite-suppressant effect of subcutaneous urocortin in obese mice to its cardiovascular effects. Acutely, urocortin (100 nmol/kg iv) reduced blood pressure and increased heart rate in urethane anesthetized nonobese mice; effects similar to those produced by subcutaneous urocortin (10 and 100 nmol/kg sc) in nonobese and ob/ob mice. Over this same dose range (10–100 nmol/kg sc), urocortin dramatically inhibited food consumption in the ob/ob mouse. To determine if the acute hypotensive effect of urocortin (10 nmol/kg sc) in the ob/ob mouse persisted after repeated urocortin administration, animals were pretreated for 3 days with urocortin (10 nmol/kg sc) or vehicle. Following urocortin pretreatment, urocortin-induced hypotension was similar to the effect in vehicle pretreated mice. However, urocortin-induced appetite suppression was reduced following 3 days of pretreatment with urocortin (10 nmol/kg sc) to ob/ob mice. These data suggest that the hypotensive and appetite-suppressant effects of urocortin are mediated by different mechanisms and tolerance to the hypotension did not readily occur in obese animals.

急性和亚慢性皮下尿皮质素对ob/ob小鼠血压和食物消耗的影响
促肾上腺皮质激素释放因子和尿皮质素属于下丘脑肽家族,被认为在食欲调节中起重要作用。本研究比较了肥胖小鼠皮下尿皮质素的食欲抑制作用及其对心血管的影响。尿皮质素(100 nmol/kg iv)在尿素麻醉的非肥胖小鼠中降低血压并增加心率;在非肥胖和ob/ob小鼠中,与皮下尿皮质素(10和100 nmol/kg sc)产生的效果相似。在相同的剂量范围内(10-100 nmol/kg sc),尿皮质素显著抑制ob/ob小鼠的食物消耗。为了确定尿皮质素(10 nmol/kg sc)对ob/ob小鼠的急性降压作用在反复给药后是否持续,动物用尿皮质素(10 nmol/kg sc)或对照药预处理3天。在尿皮质素预处理后,尿皮质素诱导的降压效果与载体预处理小鼠相似。然而,用尿皮质素(10 nmol/kg sc)预处理ob/ob小鼠3天后,尿皮质素诱导的食欲抑制减少。这些数据表明,尿皮质素的降压和食欲抑制作用是由不同的机制介导的,肥胖动物不易产生对降压的耐受性。
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