氟西汀改变肥胖Zucker大鼠下丘脑mu阿片受体表达

I. Churruca, L. Casis, M. Portillo, M. Macarulla, J. Záate, Jesús Pascual, E. Echevarría
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本研究的目的是研究下丘脑阿片系统在肥胖Zucker大鼠氟西汀厌食机制中的潜在参与,评估慢性氟西汀治疗对下丘脑多个区域mu阿片受体免疫染色的影响。雄性肥胖Zucker (fa/fa)大鼠给予氟西汀(10 mg/kg;每日一次,连续两周。对照组给予0.9% NaCl溶液。下丘脑区域免疫染色检测阿片受体。氟西汀增加了下丘脑、室旁核、弓形核、腹内侧核和视交叉上核以及下丘脑内侧和外侧视前区的mu -阿片受体免疫染色阳性的神经细胞数量,而内侧背核、视上核和室周围核以及外侧视前区没有变化。这些结果提示下丘脑阿片系统参与氟西汀诱导的肥胖Zucker大鼠厌食症。氟西汀治疗后表达mu阿片受体的神经细胞区域下丘脑密度增加可能是对抗阿片能张力可能降低的代偿机制。
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Fluoxetine alters mu opiod receptor expression in obese Zucker rat hypothalamus
The aim of the present work was to study the potential involvement of hypothalamic opiod system in the anorectic machanism of fluoxetine in obese Zucker rats, assessing the effects of chronic fluoxetine treatment on mu opiod receptor immunostaining in several hypothalamic regions. Male obese Zucker (fa/fa) rats were administered with fluoxetine (10 mg/kg; i.p.) daily for two weeks. The control group was given 0.9% NaCl solution. Regional hypothalamic immunostaining for mu opiod receptor was carried out. Fluoxetine administration increased the numbers of neural cells positively immunostained for mu opiod receptor in the hypothalamic, paraventricular, arcuate, ventromedial and suprachiasmatic nuclei, as well as the medial preoptic and lateral hypothalamic areas, without changed in dorsomedial, supraoptic and periventricular nuclei, and the lateral preoptic area. These results suggest the involvement of hypothalamic opiod system in fluoxetine-induced anorexia in obese Zucker rats. Increased regional hypothalamic density of neural cells expressing mu opiod receptors after fluoxetine treatment could be a compensatory mechanism against a possible reduction in opiodergic tone.
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