饮食适口性调节vmh病变大鼠和正常大鼠的假喂养:对假喂养数据的挑剔和评估的意义。

H P Weingarten
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研究了味觉线索对腹内侧下丘脑(VMH)和正常大鼠食物摄取量的调节作用。长期留置胃管的大鼠分别饲喂假性(打开胃管)和正常(关闭胃管)不同蔗糖含量的液体饲料。在整个研究过程中,VMH大鼠保持在控制体重水平。结果确定了适口性和喂养之间关系的两个主要方面。首先,对于两组人来说,假喂养和正常喂养情况下消耗的差异取决于饮食的甜度。这一发现的含义研究使用假喂养来评估假定的喂养控制信号进行了讨论。其次,VMH病变被证明会夸大食物摄入的感觉控制。在假喂养条件下,与对照组相比,食物甜味的增加导致VMH动物的食物摄入量不成比例地增加。这些数据支持了VMH综合征中挑剔成分的存在,并暗示了这种行为改变背后的生理障碍的本质。
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Diet palatability modulates sham feeding in VMH-lesion and normal rats: implications for finickiness and evaluation of sham-feeding data.

The capacity for taste cues to modulate the food intake of ventromedial hypothalamic (VMH) and normal rats was examined. Rats with a chronically indwelling gastric cannula sham fed (cannula open) or normally fed (cannula closed) liquid diets varying in sucrose content. Throughout the study VMH rats were maintained at control body weight levels. The results identified two major aspects of the relationship between palatability and feeding. First, for both groups, the discrepancy in consumption between sham and normal feeding situations depended on the sweetness of the diet. The implications of this finding for studies using sham feeding to assess putative feeding control signals are discussed. Second, VMH lesions were demonstrated to exaggerate the sensory control of food intake. Under sham-feeding conditions, increases in the sweetness of the diet led to disproportionately large increments of food intake in VMH animals relative to controls. These data support the existence of a finickiness component in the VMH syndrome and allude to the nature of the physiological disturbance underlying this behavior change.

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