The Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus Is Not Necessary for the Expression of Circadian Food-Anticipatory Activity in Rats

Dec 7, 2007Journal of biological rhythms

The thinking area in the brain's hypothalamus is not needed for rats to show daily activity before mealtime

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Abstract

Rats with partial or complete DMH ablation exhibited normal food-anticipatory activity (FAA) during restricted feeding.

  • Restricted daytime feeding generates FAA through a circadian mechanism distinct from the light-entrainable pacemaker.
  • Intact and DMH-ablated rats showed reduced nocturnal activity during ad lib food access.
  • The magnitude, latency, duration, and precision of FAA were normal in DMH-ablated rats during restricted feeding.
  • Hungry intact rats did not use social cues from food-entrained rats to anticipate mealtime.
  • Differences in methodologies may contribute to varying findings about the role of the DMH in FAA.

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