Lactation alters neuropeptide-Y and proopiomelanocortin gene expression in the arcuate nucleus of the rat.

Sep 1, 1993Endocrinology

Breastfeeding changes hunger-related gene activity in the brain's appetite control area in rats

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Abstract

NPY peptide content increased 1.8-fold in the median eminence during lactation compared to diestrus.

  • Lactation is associated with increased NPY peptide content in both the median eminence and the ME-arcuate nucleus.
  • NPY mRNA content did not differ overall between diestrous and lactating animals, but a specific increase of 1.8-fold was observed in the ARC-C region during lactation.
  • The increase in NPY mRNA in the ARC-C region persisted for at least 24 hours after the suckling stimulus was removed.
  • POMC mRNA content decreased by 20-30% during lactation across the entire arcuate nucleus.
  • The changes in NPY and POMC neuronal activity may relate to hormonal changes or metabolic signals regulating food intake during lactation.

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