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Obestatin inhibits feeding but does not modulate GH and corticosterone secretion in the rat

Authors :
D. Rapetti
Elena Bresciani
I. Bulgarelli
Vittorio Locatelli
Laura Tamiazzo
F. DonĂ 
Antonio Torsello
Bresciani, E
Rapetti, D
Dona, F
Bulgarelli, I
Tamiazzo, L
Locatelli, V
Torsello, A
Source :
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. 29:RC16-RC18
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2006.

Abstract

Obestatin is a recently discovered 23 amino acids peptide derived from the ghrelin gene. As opposed to ghrelin, obestatin was shown to inhibit food intake in mice. The aims of this research were to study the effects of acute obestatin treatment on feeding behavior in the rat and its effects on GH and corticosterone secretion. Our results demonstrate that in young-adult male rats, obestatin effectively blunts the hunger caused by short-term starvation. Obestatin did not modify GH secretion in 10-day-old rats and did not antagonize the GH-releasing effects of hexarelin. Moreover, obestatin administration had no effects on spontaneous corticosterone secretion. In conclusion, these data demonstrate that in young-adult male rats the newly discovered obestatin can inhibit feeding but does not modify GH and corticosterone release in infant rats.

Details

ISSN :
17208386 and 03914097
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2ad324a9c16c2ec563b46f24e486f4e2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03344175