Title of article :
Impact of the Central Histaminergic and Melanocortin Systems on Leptin-Induced Hypophagia in Neonatal Layer Chicken
Author/Authors :
Shalikar, M Department of Basic Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Zendehdel, M Department of Basic Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Vazir, B Department of Basic Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Asghari, A Department of Clinical Science - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The present study aimed to assess the probable impact of the central histaminergic and melanocortin systems on
leptin-induced hypophagia in neonatal layer chickens. In experiment 1, the chickens received
intracerebroventricular (ICV) injections of the control solution, 250 nmol of α-FMH, 10 μg of leptin, and α-
FMH+leptin. Experimental groups 2-8 were injected the same as experiment 1. Nonetheless, the chickens in
experiments 2-8 received ICV injections of 300 nmol of chlorpheniramine (H1 receptor antagonist), 82 nmol of
famotidine (H2 receptor antagonist), 300 nmol of thioperamide (H3 receptor antagonist), 0.5 nmol of SHU9119
(M3/M4 receptors antagonist), 0.5 nmol of MCL0020 (M4 receptor antagonist), 30 μg of astressin-B (CRF1/
CRF2 receptors antagonist), and 30 μg of astressin2-B (CRF2 receptor antagonist), instead of α-FMH,
respectively. Food was provided for the birds immediately following the injection, and 30, 60, and 120 min after
the injection, cumulative food intake (g) was measured. The findings pointed out that the ICV injection of leptin
diminished food intake in neonatal chickens (P<0.05). The co-administration of M3/M4 receptor
antagonist+leptin significantly decreased the hypophagic effect of leptin (P<0.05). A significant decrease was
also detected in the hypophagic effect of leptin following the co-administration of the M4 receptor antagonist
and leptin (P<0.05). Moreover, the co-injection of the antagonists of CRF1/CRF2 receptors and leptin
significantly mitigated the hypophagic effect of leptin (P<0.05). The co-injection of CRF2 receptor antagonist
and leptin led to a decrease in the hypophagic effect of leptin. As evidenced by the results of the current study
the hypophagic effect of leptin is mediated by the receptors of H1, H3, M3/M4, and CRF1/CRF2 in neonatal layer
chicken.
Keywords :
Neonatal layer chicken , Food intake , Leptin , Melanocortin , Histaminergic
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute