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Differential effects of serotonergic and catecholaminergic drugs on ingestive behavior
Authors:Karen E Asin  John D Davis  Lisa Bednarz
Affiliation:(1) Abbott Laboratories, Neuroscience Research Division, Pharmaceutical Discovery, Department 47H, Building AP10, 60064 Abbott Park, IL, USA;(2) Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1009 Behavioral Science Building, 60680 Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:The serotonergic agonists fenfluramine and fluoxetine and the catecholaminergic agonists amphetamine and phenylpropanolamine are well known to cause a reduction in intake in rats. In the studies reported here we investigated the effects of these drugs on the microstructure of licking behavior of the rat ingesting 0.4 M sucrose. The purpose was to examine the similarities in the behavioral effects within and between these two classes of anorectic agents. The serotonergic agonists fenfluramine and fluoxetine caused a reduction in intake primarily by reducing the size of bursts and clusters of licking within the test meal without affecting the duration of the meal, suggesting a reduction in the palatability of the test solution. The catecholamine agonists amphetamine and phenylpropanolamine reduced intake primarily by reducing the number of bursts and clusters without affecting their size, suggesting a fractionation in the organization of the normal pattern of ingestion. The differences between the two serotonin and the two catecholamine agonists on the microstructure of the licking behavior suggest a different effect of the two neurotransmitters on the motor system that controls ingestive behavior. The similarities between the two different agonists within each class suggests a common neurotransmitter mechanism responsible for these two different effects on the behavior of the animals.Supported by NIH Grant DK41563 (JDD).
Keywords:Anorectics  Ingestion rate  Microstructure of ingestion  Food intake  Sugars  Carbohydrate  Amphetamine  Fenfluramine  Fluoxetine  Phenylpropanolamine  Serotonin  Norepinephrine
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