Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2008399 | Peptides | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In the current study we sought to determine whether hypothalamic IL-1β is regulated by melanocortin signaling and if melanocortin-induced changes in energy balance are dependent on IL-1β. A melanocortin agonist, MTII, increased hypothalamic IL-1β mRNA levels by two-fold, whereas a melanocortin antagonist, SHU9119, blunted lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-mediated increase of hypothalamic IL-1β content. Pharmacological or genetic disruption of IL-1 receptor signaling prevented MTII-mediated reductions in locomotor activity, but did not reduce MTII-induced anorexia. These data suggest a potential role for central melanocortins in mediating the decrease of ambulation characteristic of the ‘sickness’ response.
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Authors
Brent E. Wisse, Kayoko Ogimoto, Michael W. Schwartz,