[D-Phe(6),Des-Met(14)]bombesin(6-14), ethyl amide (D-BN) is a specific
, competitive receptor antagonist of bombesin, a neuropeptide that inh
ibits alcohol and food intake. We tested the effects of IP injected D-
BN (4-400 mu g/kg) on bombesin-induced (4 mu g/kg) reduction of calori
c intake. In the first experiment, ad Iib-fed female and male rats (Ns
= 18) were deprived of water for 23 h, injected with peptides or sali
ne in randomized sequences of doses, and immediately given access to 5
% w/v ethanol for 30 min, followed by 30 min of water. In a second exp
eriment, male rats (N = 10) were injected with the-antagonist at 10 or
20 min prior to bombesin injection and alcohol access, and behaviors
were observed and quantified once a minute with an instantaneous time-
sampling technique. D-BN injection blocked the bombesin-induced reduct
ion in alcohol intake (greater than or equal to 40 mu g/kg) and food i
ntake (greater than or equal to 200 mu g/kg). When injected 20 min pri
or to access, D-BN alone (200 mu g/kg) initially elevated alcohol drin
king and later increased feeding behaviors and decreased resting, rela
tive to saline injection. Results indicate bombesin-induced reduction
of alcohol intake depends on a specific peptidergic receptor process,
and endogenous bombesin-like peptide could act physiologically to elic
it satiation with ethanol and food.