INTERACTION BETWEEN OROSENSORY AND POSTINGESTIONAL STIMULATION IN THECONTROL OF CORN-OIL INTAKE BY RATS

Citation
Jd. Davis et al., INTERACTION BETWEEN OROSENSORY AND POSTINGESTIONAL STIMULATION IN THECONTROL OF CORN-OIL INTAKE BY RATS, Physiology & behavior, 57(6), 1995, pp. 1081-1087
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Behavioral Sciences",Physiology,"Behavioral Sciences",Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00319384
Volume
57
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1081 - 1087
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9384(1995)57:6<1081:IBOAPS>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The microstructure of the ingestive behavior of rats ingesting corn oi l emulsions was analyzed to describe quantitatively how postingestiona l stimulation interacts with orosensory stimulation to control the int ake of corn oil. Seventeen hour food deprived rats were given 30-min a ccess intake tests with corn oil emulsions ranging in concentration fr om 0.125% to 64%. The volume ingested showed an inverted U shaped func tion over this concentration range. The Weibull function fitted to the rate of licking function showed that the initial rate of licking was an increasing linear function of the log of the concentration of corn oil. The slope of the licking rate function was an increasing curvilin ear function of the log of corn oil concentration. Together these resu lts indicate that the negative feedback effect of corn oil in the gast rointestinal tract increases more rapidly at the higher concentrations of corn oil than does its orosensory stimulating effect resulting in a decrease in the volume ingested. Unlike carbohydrates, where the inc rease in the initial rate of licking is a result of an increase in the size of the clusters, the increase with concentration in the initial rate of ingesting corn oil was caused by an increase in the number of clusters rather than their size. This study provides a quantitative an alysis of the interaction between orosensory and postingestional stimu lation, two variables that play an important role in the control of in gestion of corn oil.