Author/Authors :
Solati, Jalal Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Karaj Islamic Azad University , Hajikhani, Ramin Department of Veterinary Medicine - Karaj Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
Objective(s) The central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) is a forebrain structure which is important in regulation of ingestive behavior and there is direct and circumstantial evidence to indicate that some circuits involved with feeding behavior include glutamatergic elements. The present study examined whether administration of
NMA (N-Methyl-DL-aspartic acid) or MK801 into the CeA altered water intake under deprivation. Materials and Methods Animals were deprived for 24 hr before tested for water intake. NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) glutamatergic receptor agonist, NMA and its antagonist, MK801 were infused bilaterally, and water intake measured for 1 hr thereafter. Results The intra-CeA injection of NMDA glutamatergic agonist, NMA (0.25, 0.5 and 0.75 μg/rat) increased water intake (P<0.05). However, administration of NMDA glutamatergic antagonist, MK801 (0.25, 0.5 and 1 μg/rat) decreased water intake significantly (P<0.05). Conclusion These data suggest that NMDA receptors in the CeA are responsible for the glutamatergic modulation of water intake in this nucleus.