Agmatine in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus stimulates feeding in rats: involvement of neuropeptide Y

May 14, 2011British journal of pharmacology

Agmatine in the brain’s feeding control area increases eating in rats through neuropeptide Y

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Abstract

Agmatine robustly increased feeding in a dose-dependent manner.

  • Clonidine enhanced the feeding response to agmatine, while yohimbine reduced it.
  • Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and its receptor agonist further increased food intake induced by agmatine.
  • The antagonist BIBP3226 inhibited the feeding response associated with agmatine and NPY.
  • Agmatine treatment led to increased NPY levels in specific hypothalamic regions, an effect blocked by yohimbine.
  • Yohimbine did not affect NPY levels in other hypothalamic nuclei.

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