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Publication : The anorectic effect of neurotensin is mediated via a histamine H1 receptor in mice.

First Author  Ohinata K Year  2004
Journal  Peptides Volume  25
Issue  12 Pages  2135-8
PubMed ID  15572202 Mgi Jnum  J:102523
Mgi Id  MGI:3607692 Doi  10.1016/j.peptides.2004.07.009
Citation  Ohinata K, et al. (2004) The anorectic effect of neurotensin is mediated via a histamine H1 receptor in mice. Peptides 25(12):2135-8
abstractText  Neurotensin (NT), a tridecapeptide found in the mammalian brain and peripheral tissues, induces a decrease in food intake after central administration. In this investigation, we examine whether the histaminergic system is involved in NT-induced suppression of feeding. Intracerebroventricular injection of NT (0.1-1 nmol/mouse) led to dose-dependent inhibition of food intake in fasted ddY mice. The anorectic effect induced by NT (0.1 nmol/mouse) was ameliorated upon co-administration of pyrilamine (3 nmol/mouse), an antagonist for histomine H1 receptor. The NT-induced anorectic effect was partially ameliorated in H1 knockout mice. The findings suggest that the H1 receptor in part mediates the NT-induced suppression of food intake.
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