Tc. Kirkham et al., PREFEEDING POTENTIATES ANORECTIC ACTIONS OF NEUROMEDIN-B AND GASTRIN-RELEASING PEPTIDE, Physiology & behavior, 58(6), 1995, pp. 1175-1179
We report that the anorectic potency of neuromedin B (NMB) and gastrin
-releasing peptide (GRP) is potentiated using a prefeed paradigm. Duri
ng the light phase, adult male Sprague-Dawley rats (groups of n = 6) w
ere given 30-min (pre-feed) access to a liquid diet. Thirty min later
rats were injected IP with GRP or NMB (0, 8, 16, 32 or 64 mu g kg(-1))
and given further access to the liquid diet. In prefed (PF) rats, hig
h doses of NMB (32 and 64 mu g kg(-1)) delayed the onset of eating in
the test by > 10 min, significantly suppressing 30-min intake. The sam
e doses of NMB in non prefed (NPF) rats were ineffective. Weak effects
of GRP in NPF rats to reduce meal size were also enhanced under PF co
nditions. Exogenous GRP and NMB, in particular, appear to interact wit
h processes stimulated by the postingestive actions of food, supportin
g a role for peripheral, endogenous GRP and NMB in the development of
satiation and the maintenance of postprandial satiety, respectively.