Endogenous GLP-1 in lateral septum contributes to stress-induced hypophagia

Mar 7, 2018Physiology & behavior

Natural GLP-1 in the brain's stress control area helps reduce eating after stress

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Abstract

GLP-1 receptor blockade in the lateral septum significantly prevented stress-induced suppression of feeding after 4-6 hours.

  • Stress-induced hypophagia was observed in male rats after 30 minutes of restraint stress.
  • GLP-1R antagonist Exendin (9-39) did not influence food intake immediately after stress but showed effects later.
  • By 4-6 hours, Ex9 pretreatment blocked the reduction in meal size caused by stress.
  • Average meal size was decreased by stress, while Ex9 treatment reduced this effect.
  • Stress increased serum corticosterone levels, but this response was unaffected by GLP-1R blockade.

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