Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9425554 | Neuroscience | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study we investigated the effect of acute fluoxetine administration on the expression of c-Fos in the rat brain under two different metabolic conditions: fed and fasting states. Wistar male rats, weighing 220±30g, received i.p. injections of saline solution or fluoxetine (10mg/kg), and were killed 2 h later. The brains were removed after transcardiac perfusion with phosphate-buffered saline followed by paraformaldehyde, and were then processed for immunohistochemistry. Fos-like immunoreactivity was quantified by a computerized system. Fasted animals faced an 18-h suppression of food intake, while fed groups were submitted to an initial 14-h period of fast followed by a 4-h period in which food was freely available. Both in fasting and fed states, fluoxetine-treated animals presented a significant increase in c-Fos expression in hypothalamic areas, limbic structures, circumventricular areas, and in mesencephalic and rhomboencephalic regions, as compared with saline-treated controls. The quantitative comparison of data obtained from fasted and fed animals showed that fasted rats treated with fluoxetine presented a higher c-Fos expression in the ventromedial hypothalamus and the paraventricular nuclei compared with the fed group, while in fluoxetine-treated fed rats c-Fos expression was higher in the arcuate nuclei, medial amygdala, locus coeruleus and dorsal raphe nuclei, as compared with fasted, fluoxetine-treated animals. These data indicate that the metabolic condition of the animals significantly modifies fluoxetine-induced brain c-Fos expression, suggesting that visceral and behavioral fluoxetine effects may be influenced by the metabolic state of the individual.
Keywords
PBSArcuate nucleiSupraoptic nucleiVMHBSTLOVLTLPBNNTSDRNPAGDMNMEASFOLSVCeAMnRmedial amygdalaCentral amygdalaorganum vasculosum of the lamina terminalisSCHFed stateSerotoninarea postremaSubfornical organSONFos-irArclocus coeruleusPeriaqueductal gray matterPVNPhosphate-buffered salineserotonin reuptake inhibitorsnucleus of the solitary tractmedian raphe nucleusDorsal raphe nucleiSuprachiasmatic nucleiParaventricular nucleilateral hypothalamusVentromedial hypothalamus
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Authors
I.C. Fraga, J.B. Fregoneze, F.L.Q. Carvalho, K.B. Dantas, C.S. Azevedo, C.B. Pinho, E. de Castro e Silva,