Differential activation of chemically identified neurons in the caudal nucleus of the solitary tract in non-entrained rats after intake of satiating vs. non-satiating meals

Feb 11, 2014Physiology & behavior

Different responses of identified brainstem neurons in rats after eating filling versus non-filling meals

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Abstract

Significant activation of GLP-1-positive neurons occurred only in rats that consumed nearly 5% of their body weight in Ensure.

  • Progressive recruitment of noradrenergic neurons within the caudal nucleus of the solitary tract correlates with the volume of liquid consumed.
  • The prolactin-releasing peptide-positive subset of noradrenergic neurons is more responsive to feeding than the prolactin-releasing peptide-negative subset.
  • A2 neurons are activated in a meal size-dependent manner, reflecting the magnitude of gastrointestinal satiety signals.
  • GLP-1-positive neurons are activated only when a large, unanticipated volume of liquid is consumed.

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