自我刺激的食欲决定因素

R.J. Katz , G. Baldrighi, K. Roth
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摘要

先前的报告指出,大脑刺激的奖励和食欲动机(如进食)之间存在着生物学上有意义的关系。本实验在长期自我刺激的Sprague-Dawley大鼠中进一步检验了这种关系。在实验1中,限制随意食物会导致黑质自我刺激的增加。在实验2中,限制来自相同部位的随意自我刺激会导致体重增加。在实验3中,限制随意的自我刺激会导致随后对刺激的反应增加。
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Appetitive determinants of self-stimulation

Previous reports have pointed to a biologically meaningful relationship between brain-stimulated reward and appetitive motivation such as feeding. The present experiments further examined this relationship in chronically self-stimulating Sprague-Dawley rats. In Expt 1 restriction of ad libitum food produced a subsequent increase in self-stimulation in the substantia nigra. In Expt 2 restriction of ad libitum self-stimulation, from the same sites, produced a subsequent gain in body weight. In Expt 3 restriction of ad libitum self-stimulation produced subsequent increases in responding for stimulation.

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