Control of feeding and sexual behaviors by neuropeptide Y: Physiological implications
- 1 January 1988
- Vol. 2 (3) , 254-257
- https://doi.org/10.1002/syn.890020313
Abstract
Recent evidence suggests that a variety of hypothalamic neuropeptides may mediate interneuronal communication to coordinate diverse neuroendocrine and behavioral functions. In this work, we describe the effects of neuropeptide Y (NPY) on feeding and sexual behaviors. We observed that central administration of bolus NPY stimulated a robust, dose‐related feeding response in satiated male and female rats. Continuous NPY receptor activation also evoked dose‐related, intermittent feeding in a manner normally observed during nocturnal feeding. It appears that the paraventricular nucleus in the hypothalamus may be the primary site of NPY action because the anticipated reciprocal changes in NPY concentrations, in response to food deprivation followed by ad libitum food intake, occurred only in this site. Additional findings revealed that NPY‐induced feeding may follow either substantial reduction or complete restraint of an inhibitory influence on feeding mediated by α2‐adrenoreceptor systems in satiated rats. Further, NPY was found to suppress male and female sexual behaviors. The suppressive effects on sexual behavior were apparent prior to or at the time of the onset of feeding after NPY administration. These observations may provide a neurochemical basis for clinical and animal studies on disorders of feeding associated with diminished reproductive functions.Keywords
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