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Fasting-induced reduction in locomotor activity and reduced response of orexin neurons in carnitine-deficient mice

Authors :
Yao Bang Lu
Satoshi Kuchiiwa
Naomi Eguchi
Masahisa Horiuchi
Meng Xian Li
Toshiko Kuchiiwa
Masamitsu Nakazato
Takeyori Saheki
Keiko Kobayashi
Mikio Iijima
Mie Sakata
Laila Begum
Md. Abdul Jalil
Goichiro Yoshida
Shiro Nakagawa
Zhi-Li Huang
Takeshi Hanada
Source :
Neuroscience research. 55(1)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

We found reduced locomotor activity (LA) under fasting in systemic carnitine-deficient juvenile visceral steatosis (jvs(-/-)) mice. When food was withdrawn at 8:00 a.m. (lights-off at 7:00 p.m., 12h/cycle), the nocturnal LA of jvs(-/-) mice was much less than the control (jvs(+/+) and jvs(+/-)) mice. LA recovered under carnitine or sucrose administration, but not under medium-chain triglyceride. In addition, fasted jvs(-/-) mice, without any energy supply, were activated by modafinil, a stimulator of the dopamine pathway. These results suggest that the reduced LA is not adequately explained by energy deficit. As the fasted jvs(-/-) mice showed lower body core temperature (BT), we examined the central nervous system regulating LA and BT. We found lower percentage of c-Fos positive orexin neurons in the lateral hypothalamus and reduced orexin-A concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid of fasted jvs(-/-) mice. Sleep analysis revealed that fasted jvs(-/-) mice had disruption of prolonged wakefulness, with a higher frequency of brief episodes of non-REM sleep during the dark period than fasted jvs(+/+) mice. These results strongly suggest that the reduced LA in fasted jvs(-/-) mice is related to the inhibition of orexin neuronal activity.

Details

ISSN :
01680102
Volume :
55
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroscience research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1a0a866b58fab542f0e10628f78d05b6