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https://read.qxmd.com/read/18191962/both-infantile-stimulation-and-exposure-to-sweet-food-lead-to-an-increased-sweet-food-ingestion-in-adult-life
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P P Silveira, A K Portella, L Crema, M Correa, F B Nieto, L Diehl, A B Lucion, C Dalmaz
We have reported that neonatal handling leads to increased sweet food preference in adult life. Our aim was to verify if these differences in feeding behavior appear before puberty, and whether other types of intervention in periadolescence (such as exposure to toys) could interfere with sweet food consumption later in life. Nests of Wistar rats were (1) non-handled or (2) handled (10 min/day) on days 1-10 after birth. Males from these groups were subdivided in two subgroups: one was habituated to sweet food (Froot Loops-Kellogs) in a new environment for 4 days and tested for sweet food preference at age 27 days, before submitting to a new habituation and test for sweet food ingestion again in adult life...
March 18, 2008: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18155695/behavioral-effects-of-amphetamine-in-streptozotocin-treated-rats
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajkumar J Sevak, Wouter Koek, Lynette C Daws, William Anthony Owens, Aurelio Galli, Charles P France
Experimentally-induced diabetes can modify the behavioral and neurochemical effects of drugs acting on dopamine systems, possibly through insulin-related regulation of dopamine transporter activity. In this study, several behavioral procedures were used to examine possible changes in sensitivity to amphetamine and other drugs in rats rendered diabetic by a single injection of streptozotocin. Conditioned place preference developed to food (Froot Loops) in both control and diabetic rats, demonstrating that conditioned place preference with tactile stimuli can occur in streptozotocin-treated rats...
February 26, 2008: European Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17609932/differential-effects-of-self-administered-cocaine-in-adolescent-and-adult-rats-on-stimulus-reward-learning
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kerry A Kerstetter, Kathleen M Kantak
RATIONALE: Adult cocaine addicts, abstinent at the time of testing, show a variety of neurocognitive impairments. Less clear is whether there are differences in the degree of impairment if cocaine use is initiated during adolescence rather than adulthood. OBJECTIVES: Using a preclinical model, we evaluated if stimulus-reward learning was impacted differently in rats exposed to cocaine during adolescence (beginning on postnatal day 37) vs adulthood (beginning on postnatal days 74-79) and then tested after a drug-free period...
October 2007: Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17391743/conditioned-place-preferences-cpps-to-high-caloric-snack-foods-in-rat-strains-genetically-prone-vs-resistant-to-diet-induced-obesity-resistance-to-naltrexone-blockade
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia A Jarosz, Justin T Kessler, Phawanjit Sekhon, Donald V Coscina
A previous study in our laboratory using Sprague-Dawley (SD) male rats showed that conditioned place preferences (CPPs) can be learned to two different high-caloric "snack foods"--one high in sugar (Froot Loops cereal: FL) vs. one high in fat (Cheetos: C), and that both preferences were mediated by endogenous opioids. Using the same CPP apparatus and procedures, two genetic sub-strains of SD rats, one selectively bred for diet-induced obesity (DIO) vs. another bred for diet resistance to obesity (DR), were used in this investigation...
April 2007: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16889839/satiety-assessment-in-neonatally-handled-rats
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Patricia Pelufo Silveira, Carla da Silva Benetti, Caroline Ayres, Flavia Quellen Pederiva, Andre Krumel Portella, Aldo Bolten Lucion, Carla Dalmaz
We have previously demonstrated that neonatal handling increases sweet food ingestion. In the present study, we examined whether food intake, using different kinds of food, is altered in neonatally handled animals, with or without inducing satiety using a sucrose solution. Abdominal fat, glycemia and hormones linked to appetite including leptin, ghrelin and insulin were also measured. We tested palatable food consumption in the homecage to verify whether environmental cues could influence ingestion. Nests of Wistar rats were either (1) non-handled or (2) handled (10 min/day)...
October 16, 2006: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16540156/effect-of-opioid-antagonism-on-conditioned-place-preferences-to-snack-foods
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia A Jarosz, Phawanjit Sekhon, Donald V Coscina
Previous research has shown that food-deprived rats acquire conditioned place preferences (CPPs) to sweet liquids that are largely attenuated by the opioid antagonist naltrexone (NAL). This study determined if ad libitum Chow-fed rats can learn CPPs when given relatively brief exposures to different solid snack foods (SFs) -- one high in sugar (Froot Loops cereal: FL) vs. one high in fat (Cheetos: C). Two groups of 16 male rats were trained during 20-min sessions to eat either FL or C in one side of a three-chambered CPP apparatus vs...
February 2006: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12486191/modulation-by-central-and-basolateral-amygdalar-nuclei-of-dopaminergic-correlates-of-feeding-to-satiety-in-the-rat-nucleus-accumbens-and-medial-prefrontal-cortex
#27
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Soyon Ahn, Anthony G Phillips
Current studies raise the possibility that subregions within the amygdala may interact with the mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) system to subserve specific psychological processes underlying food reward. The present study compared the effect of reversible inactivation of the central nucleus (CeN) versus the basolateral amygdala (BLA) on DA efflux in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in hungry rats that were tested in a food-devaluation procedure. During DA microdialysis experiments, lidocaine, a sodium channel blocker, was delivered via reverse dialysis into the CeN or BLA while rats were given two consecutive meals of Froot Loops...
December 15, 2002: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11888561/estrous-cycle-and-food-availability-affect-feeding-induced-by-amygdala-5-ht-receptor-blockade
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Graham C Parker, Christopher Bishop, Donald V Coscina
We have recently reported that bilateral infusions of the 5-HT receptor antagonist metergoline (MET) into the posterior basolateral amygdala (pBLA) elicit feeding in female rats tested at mid-light cycle. The present study was performed to determine whether (1) testing at two different phases of the estrous cycle, and/or (2) the palatability of the food might modify this effect. Subjects were 18 adult females with bilateral pBLA cannulae. Following familiarization with Froot Loops cereal, a within-subjects design tested all animals for 1- and 2-h food intake under 2 Drug (0...
April 2002: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11337006/effects-of-amygdala-lesions-on-body-weight-conditioned-taste-aversion-and-neophobia
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
B L Rollins, S G Stines, H B McGuire, B M King
Female rats with posterodorsal amygdala (PDA), basolateral amygdala (BLA), or sham lesions were compared regarding ad libitum food intake, weight gain, consumption of a novel food, and acquisition of a conditioned taste aversion (CTA). While only the rats with PDA lesions evidenced substantial weight gains at 10 days after surgery eating standard lab chow (25-45 g more than the other groups), only the rats with BLA lesions demonstrated significant deficits in the CTA and neophobia paradigms. Rats with basolateral lesions, on average, took less than 30 s to begin drinking the novel sweetened condensed milk after pairing with illness while the other groups took approximately 15 min to begin drinking...
April 2001: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11050666/interaction-between-repeated-restraint-stress-and-concomitant-midazolam-administration-on-sweet-food-ingestion-in-rats
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P P Silveira, M H Xavier, F H Souza, L P Manoli, R M Rosat, M B Ferreira, C Dalmaz
Emotional changes can influence feeding behavior. Previous studies have shown that chronically stressed animals present increased ingestion of sweet food, an effect reversed by a single dose of diazepam administered before testing the animals. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the response of animals chronically treated with midazolam and/or submitted to repeated restraint stress upon the ingestion of sweet food. Male adult Wistar rats were divided into two groups: controls and exposed to restraint 1 h/day, 5 days/week for 40 days...
November 2000: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10701665/mother-rats-bar-press-for-pups-effects-of-lesions-of-the-mpoa-and-limbic-sites-on-maternal-behavior-and-operant-responding-for-pup-reinforcement
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Lee, S Clancy, A S Fleming
This series of studies explored the operant response rates for pup-reinforcement of female Sprague Dawley rats that were either postpartum or cycling and sustained lesions of the medial preoptic area (mpoa), the lateral amygdala, the nucleus accumbens, or sham lesions. The last experiment tested the effects on operant responding of preventing direct access to pups in mpoa and sham-lesioned postpartum mothers. All animals were trained prior to mating on an FR-1 bar-press schedule to criterion (50 presses in 30 min) for a food (Froot Loops) reward in an operant chamber...
March 2000: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10212050/mother-rats-bar-press-for-pups-effects-of-lesions-of-the-mpoa-and-limbic-sites-on-maternal-behavior-and-operant-responding-for-pup-reinforcement
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Lee, S Clancy, A S Fleming
This series of studies explored the operant response rates for pup-reinforcement of female Sprague Dawley rats that were either postpartum or cycling and sustained lesions of the medial preoptic area (mpoa), the lateral amygdala, the nucleus accumbens, or sham lesions. The last experiment tested the effects on operant responding of preventing direct access to pups in mpoa and sham-lesioned postpartum mothers. All animals were trained prior to mating on an FR-1 bar-press schedule to criterion (50 presses in 30 min) for a food (Froot Loops) reward in an operant chamber...
April 1999: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9744426/neural-circuit-analysis-of-spatial-working-memory-role-of-pre-and-parasubiculum-medial-and-lateral-entorhinal-cortex
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R P Kesner, R Giles
Using a continuous recognition memory procedure for spatial location information, rats were given sequential presentation of individual arms on a 12-arm maze. Each arm contained a Froot Loop reinforcement the first time it was presented, and latency to traverse the arm was measured. A subset of the arms were repeated, but did not contain reinforcement. Repeated arms were presented with lags ranging from zero to six (from zero to six different arm presentations occurred between the first and repeated presentation)...
1998: Hippocampus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9089758/effect-of-restraint-stress-on-feeding-behavior-of-rats
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D R Ely, V Dapper, J Marasca, J B CorrĂȘa, G D Gamaro, M H Xavier, M B Michalowski, D Catelli, R Rosat, M B Ferreira, C Dalmaz
The expression of appetite reflects the complex functioning of a psychobiological system organized in different levels closely related to each other, in which emotional changes can influence feeding behavior. Benzodiazepines are widely used as anxiolytics and can change behaviors caused by stress. The aim of the present study was to verify the feeding behavior of rats, submitted or not to fasting, after acute and chronic restraint stress. We also evaluated the response to the ingestion of sweet food of chronically restrained animals after the administration of diazepam...
March 1997: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8476378/continuous-recognition-of-spatial-and-nonspatial-stimuli-in-hippocampal-lesioned-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Jackson-Smith, R P Kesner, A A Chiba
The present experiments compared the performance of hippocampal-lesioned rats to control rats on a spatial continuous recognition task and an analogous nonspatial task with similar processing demands. Daily sessions for Experiment 1 involved sequential presentation of individual arms on a 12-arm radial maze. Each arm contained a Froot Loop reinforcement the first time it was presented, and latency to traverse the arm was measured. A subset of the arms were repeated, but did not contain reinforcement. Repeated arms were presented with lags ranging from 0 to 6 (0 to 6 different arm presentations occurred between the first and the repeated presentation)...
March 1993: Behavioral and Neural Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7716204/metabolic-changes-associated-with-ingestion-of-different-macronutrients-and-different-meal-sizes-in-rats
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
I S McGregor, A M Lee
Indirect calorimetry was used to investigate whole-body metabolic changes occurring during and after feeding in the rat. Measurement of respiratory exchange allowed the derivation of respiratory quotient (RQ = CO2 produced/O2 consumed) and energy expenditure [EE = O2 consumed (364 + 113RQ)], giving an estimate of the energy substrate (fat, carbohydrate, or protein) being utilised and the total substrate oxidation occurring, respectively. Concurrent measurement of locomotor activity (ACT) allowed the changes in EE attributable to feeding (postprandial thermogenesis) to be generally dissociated from those attributable to activity...
February 1995: Physiology & Behavior
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