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  • Regulation of feeding by ga...
    Abramov, Urho; Florén, Anders; Echevarria, David J.; Brewer, Ariel; Manuzon, Honeyleen; Robinson, John K.; Bartfai, Tamas; Vasar, Eero; Langel, Ülo

    Neuropeptides (Edinburgh), 02/2004, Letnik: 38, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Galanin is a neuropeptide that has been implicated in multiple bioactivities, inter alia eating disorders. In this study, we have examined the effects of galnon, a novel low molecular weight galanin receptor ligand. Previous studies have shown that galnon acts as a systemically active, blood–brain barrier crossing agonist on galanin signaling both in vitro and in vivo, inhibiting pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures. Here, intracerebroventricular (10–20 μg) and intraperitoneal (1.5–5 mg/kg) administration of galnon induced a strong, dose-dependent reduction of food intake in rats and mice. This reduction in feeding occurred without reducing general activity and was shown to be attenuated by an intracerebroventricular administration of M35, a peptide galanin antagonist. These data demonstrate that galnon is a promising tool for studies of the involvement of galanin in feeding disorders and other behavioral processes.