Evidence from knockout mice that peptide YY and neuropeptide Y enforce murine locomotion, exploration and ingestive behaviour in a circadian cycle- and gender-dependent manner

Apr 29, 2009Behavioural brain research

Peptide YY and neuropeptide Y influence mouse movement, exploration, and eating behaviors depending on time of day and sex

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Abstract

Significant decreases in water and food intake were observed in female NPY-/- and male and female PYY+NPY-/- mice during the photophase.

  • Locomotor and exploratory behaviors were reduced in female NPY-/- and male and female PYY+NPY-/- mice during both light and dark phases.
  • Male PYY-/- mice also showed decreased locomotor and exploratory behavior specifically during the dark phase.
  • The impact of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on ingestive behavior was most pronounced in PYY-/- and NPY-/- mice.
  • Both neuropeptide Y (NPY) and peptide YY (PYY) may play a role in regulating energy intake and expenditure based on circadian rhythms.
  • These peptides could counteract the effects of immune challenges that suppress appetite and drinking.

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