Corticosterone-dependent metabolic and neuroendocrine abnormalities in obese Zucker rats in relation to feeding

The obese Zucker (fa/fa) rat is characterized by hyperphagia, hyperinsulinemia, an increase in fat deposition, and a hyperactivity in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The HPA axis in fa/fa rats is hypersensitive to stressful experimental conditions. Food deprivation even leads to a str...

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Published in:American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
Main Authors: Duclos, Martine, Timofeeva, Elena, Michel, Chantal, Richard, Denis
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2005
Subjects:
RAT
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spelling ftinraparis:oai:prodinra.inra.fr:74649 2023-05-15T18:05:32+02:00 Corticosterone-dependent metabolic and neuroendocrine abnormalities in obese Zucker rats in relation to feeding Duclos, Martine Timofeeva, Elena Michel, Chantal Richard, Denis 2005 application/pdf http://prodinra.inra.fr/ft/2CE6CFAF-18A2-4BC7-9842-8C67FDF5DEA6 http://prodinra.inra.fr/record/74649 https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00087.2004 eng eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd-nc/1.0/ CC-BY-ND-NC American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism 1 (288), E254-E266. (2005) Endocrinologie et métabolisme Endocrinology and metabolism RAT rattus rattus système nerveux rat zucker obésité activité enzymatique alimentation hormone corticostérone ARTICLE 2005 ftinraparis https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00087.2004 2015-10-30T07:45:55Z The obese Zucker (fa/fa) rat is characterized by hyperphagia, hyperinsulinemia, an increase in fat deposition, and a hyperactivity in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The HPA axis in fa/fa rats is hypersensitive to stressful experimental conditions. Food deprivation even leads to a stress reaction in obese fa/fa rats. The present study was conducted to investigate the role of corticosterone in obese rats on the basal, fasting, and postprandial metabolic rate as well as on the central expression of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in these conditions. In addition, the study was aimed at clarifying whether the high levels of corticosterone in obese rats are responsible for the induction of the stress reaction to food deprivation in these animals. The present results demonstrate that whole body fat oxidation and postprandial metabolic responses in obese Zucker rats were improved by adrenalectomy (ADX). At the level of the central nervous system, ADX reversed a decrease in TRH mRNA expression in the paraventricular hypothalamus (PVH) detected in fasting animals. Considering all feeding conditions, the obese rats demonstrated lower TRH mRNA levels compared with lean animals. ADX resulted in an enhanced postprandial activation of the parvocellular PVH. In contrast, the magnocellular part of the PVH was less responsive to refeeding in ADX animals. Finally, ADX failed to prevent the stress response of obese rats to food deprivation. The present results provide evidence that the removal of adrenals resolve some of the metabolic defects encountered in obese Zucker rats. They also demonstrate that not all the abnormalities of the obese Zucker rats are attributable to the hyperactivity of the HPA axis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique: ProdINRA American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 288 1 E254 E266
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topic Endocrinologie et métabolisme
Endocrinology and metabolism
RAT
rattus rattus
système nerveux
rat zucker
obésité
activité enzymatique
alimentation
hormone
corticostérone
spellingShingle Endocrinologie et métabolisme
Endocrinology and metabolism
RAT
rattus rattus
système nerveux
rat zucker
obésité
activité enzymatique
alimentation
hormone
corticostérone
Duclos, Martine
Timofeeva, Elena
Michel, Chantal
Richard, Denis
Corticosterone-dependent metabolic and neuroendocrine abnormalities in obese Zucker rats in relation to feeding
topic_facet Endocrinologie et métabolisme
Endocrinology and metabolism
RAT
rattus rattus
système nerveux
rat zucker
obésité
activité enzymatique
alimentation
hormone
corticostérone
description The obese Zucker (fa/fa) rat is characterized by hyperphagia, hyperinsulinemia, an increase in fat deposition, and a hyperactivity in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The HPA axis in fa/fa rats is hypersensitive to stressful experimental conditions. Food deprivation even leads to a stress reaction in obese fa/fa rats. The present study was conducted to investigate the role of corticosterone in obese rats on the basal, fasting, and postprandial metabolic rate as well as on the central expression of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in these conditions. In addition, the study was aimed at clarifying whether the high levels of corticosterone in obese rats are responsible for the induction of the stress reaction to food deprivation in these animals. The present results demonstrate that whole body fat oxidation and postprandial metabolic responses in obese Zucker rats were improved by adrenalectomy (ADX). At the level of the central nervous system, ADX reversed a decrease in TRH mRNA expression in the paraventricular hypothalamus (PVH) detected in fasting animals. Considering all feeding conditions, the obese rats demonstrated lower TRH mRNA levels compared with lean animals. ADX resulted in an enhanced postprandial activation of the parvocellular PVH. In contrast, the magnocellular part of the PVH was less responsive to refeeding in ADX animals. Finally, ADX failed to prevent the stress response of obese rats to food deprivation. The present results provide evidence that the removal of adrenals resolve some of the metabolic defects encountered in obese Zucker rats. They also demonstrate that not all the abnormalities of the obese Zucker rats are attributable to the hyperactivity of the HPA axis.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Duclos, Martine
Timofeeva, Elena
Michel, Chantal
Richard, Denis
author_facet Duclos, Martine
Timofeeva, Elena
Michel, Chantal
Richard, Denis
author_sort Duclos, Martine
title Corticosterone-dependent metabolic and neuroendocrine abnormalities in obese Zucker rats in relation to feeding
title_short Corticosterone-dependent metabolic and neuroendocrine abnormalities in obese Zucker rats in relation to feeding
title_full Corticosterone-dependent metabolic and neuroendocrine abnormalities in obese Zucker rats in relation to feeding
title_fullStr Corticosterone-dependent metabolic and neuroendocrine abnormalities in obese Zucker rats in relation to feeding
title_full_unstemmed Corticosterone-dependent metabolic and neuroendocrine abnormalities in obese Zucker rats in relation to feeding
title_sort corticosterone-dependent metabolic and neuroendocrine abnormalities in obese zucker rats in relation to feeding
publishDate 2005
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