A role for galanin-like peptide in the integration of feeding, body weight regulation, and reproduction in the mouse
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Baumgartner, James W.
Schuh, Sonya M.
Steiner, Robert A.
Clifton, Donald K.
Krasnow, Stephanie M.
Fraley, Gregory S.
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Endocrine Society
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Galanin-like peptide (GALP) shares sequence homology with galanin and
binds to galanin receptors in vitro. GALP neurons in the arcuate nucleus
coexpress leptin receptors, and GALP mRNA expression is up-regulated by
leptin. Based on these observations, we postulated that GALP plays a role
in mediating leptin's inhibitory effects on food intake (FI) and body
weight (BW), as well as its stimulatory effect on the reproductive axis.
To test these hypotheses, we performed several studies in which mice
received intracerebroventricular injections of either GALP or vehicle.
Acute GALP treatment elicited a dose-dependent suppression of FI and BW.
Long-term treatment with GALP caused only transient reductions in FI and
BW, demonstrating that the mice became refractory to continued exposure to
GALP. GALP inhibited FI as early as 1 h post injection. Central injection
of GALP suppressed locomotor activity and elicited the formation of a
conditioned taste aversion. In male mice, serum levels of LH and
testosterone were increased by GALP administration. Although we cannot
rule out possible nonspecific effects of GALP on FI, the present
observations are consistent with the argument that GALP is a downstream
effector of leptin's actions within the central nervous system.
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Endocrinology. 2003 Mar;144(3):813-22
