The effect on food intake of 8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino) tetralin (8-OH-
DPAT). a serotonin 1-A agonist, has been evaluated in two strains of rats t
hat differ in their sensitivity to becoming obese while eating a high-fat d
iet. Male Osborne-Mendel (OM) and S5B/PI rats were tested at 8 weeks and 16
weeks of age. Both strains were adapted to choose between two diets-a 56%
fat energy diet, and a 10% fat energy diet-which were equicaloric for prote
in (24% energy). Daily food intake was measured for 2 weeks before injectio
n of 8-OH-DPAT. The younger OM rats had no diet preference, while the older
OM rats preferred the high-fat diet. The younger S5B/P1 rats preferred the
low-fat diet, while the older S5B/P1 rats had no diet preference. Satiated
rats were injected subcutaneously with 8-OH-DPAT at doses of 0.3, 1.0, or
3.0 mg/kg or vehicle. During the light phase, subcutaneous 8-OH-DPAT increa
sed the intake of the high-fat diet in the 16-week-old OM rats but not the
8-week-old OM rats. 8-OH-DPAT had no effect on the low-fat diet intake in e
ither age OM rat. The 8-week-old S5B/P1 rats showed a significant decrease
in intake of the high-fat diet in response to 8-OH-DPAT, whereas an increas
e in the intake of the low-fat diet was observed in the older S5B/P1 rats.
These data are consistent with the hypothesis that increased fat preference
in Osborne-Mendel rats may result in part from altered serotonin activity
of 5-HT1A receptors. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.