Mh. Emond et Hp. Weingarten, FOS-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN VAGAL AND HYPOGLOSSAL NUCLEI IN DIFFERENT FEEDING STATES - A QUANTITATIVE STUDY, Physiology & behavior, 58(3), 1995, pp. 459-465
This study characterized the distribution of Fos-like immunoreactivity
(FLI) in three hindbrain nuclei: dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus (D
MN), nucleus of the solitary tract (NST) and hypoglossal nucleus (HC)
in response to eating or activation of specific components of feeding
behavior. The degree of FLI was quantified by automated image analysis
software that provided an efficient and sensitive method for counting
the number of cells labelled with Fos antibody. Ingestion, and antici
pation, of a meal both increased FLI in the DMN and HG, but not in the
NST. Sham feeding 1 M sucrose was a more potent stimulus for FLI acti
vation in DMN and NST than combined oral plus gastric/postingestive st
imulation provided by real feeding the same food. The results indicate
that the physiological stimulus of eating is sufficient to elicit FLI
in the hindbrain and that specific components of the feeding act, esp
ecially oral stimulation provided by sham feeding, can activate FLI. T
he results suggest further that, under specific experimental condition
s, gastric and/or postgastric stimulation may decrease FLI in the NST
and DMN.