Title : Glucose injection reduces neuropeptide Y and agouti-related protein expression in the arcuate nucleus: a possible physiological role in eating behavior.

Pub. Date : 2005 Apr 27

PMID : 15857670






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1 Glucose injection reduces neuropeptide Y and agouti-related protein expression in the arcuate nucleus: a possible physiological role in eating behavior. Glucose agouti related neuropeptide Rattus norvegicus
2 With no change in insulin, leptin, or triglycerides, glucose injection produced a 1.8-mM rise in circulating glucose during the first 15 min, followed by a 30-60% reduction in NPY and AgRP mRNA at 30 and 60 min post-injection. Glucose agouti related neuropeptide Rattus norvegicus
3 glucose relative to saline was lost and actually reversed into a 50% increase in NPY and AgRP, possibly attributed to a decline in circulating glucose followed by a 50% rise in corticosterone at 60 min. Glucose agouti related neuropeptide Rattus norvegicus
4 glucose relative to saline was lost and actually reversed into a 50% increase in NPY and AgRP, possibly attributed to a decline in circulating glucose followed by a 50% rise in corticosterone at 60 min. Glucose agouti related neuropeptide Rattus norvegicus
5 glucose relative to saline was lost and actually reversed into a 50% increase in NPY and AgRP, possibly attributed to a decline in circulating glucose followed by a 50% rise in corticosterone at 60 min. Corticosterone agouti related neuropeptide Rattus norvegicus