Effect of Galanin and Enterostatin on Sympathetic Nerve Activity to Interscapular Brown Adipose Tissue
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The effects of galanin and enterostatin on sympathetic activity have been examined in rats using electrophysiological techniques. Galanin, in doses of 25-300 pmol, and enterostatin, in doses of 0.5-10 nmol, were injected into the third ventricle of anesthetized male Sprague-Dawley rats in 1-microliter volumes. Galanin produced a dose-dependent suppression (ranging between 20 and 80%) of sympathetic firing rate of nerves innervating interscapular brown adipose tissue. In rats fed a chow diet, injection of enterostatin produced only a transient 10% rise in firing rate which returned to baseline within 10-15 min. In contrast, animals fed a high-fat diet showed a dose-dependent increase in firing rate lasting for 60 min. The results of this experiment are consistent with the hypothesis that food intake and sympathetic nervous system activity have a reciprocal relationship. The implications of this relationship are discussed.
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