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Behav Brain Res ; 239: 51-4, 2013 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23146409

ABSTRACT

The Melanocortin (MC) system is one of the crucial neuropeptidergic systems that modulate energy balance. The roles of endogenous MC and MC-4 receptor (MC4-R) signaling within the hypothalamus in the control of homeostatic aspects of feeding are well established. Additional evidence points to a key role for the central MC system in ethanol consumption. Recently, we have shown that nucleus accumbens (NAc), but not lateral hypothalamic (LH), infusion of a selective MC4-R agonist decreases ethanol consumption. Given that MC signaling might contribute to non-homeostatic aspects of feeding within limbic circuits, we assessed here whether MC4-R signaling within the NAc and the lateral hypothalamus (LH) alters normal ingestive hedonic and/or aversive responses to ethanol in rats as measured by a taste reactivity test. Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were given NAc- or LH- bilateral infusion of the selective MC4-R agonist cyclo (NH-CH(2)-CH(2)-CO-His-D-Phe-Arg-Trp-Glu)-NH(2) (0, 0.75 or 1.5µg/0.5µl/site) and following 30 min, the animals received 1 ml of ethanol solution (6% w/v) intraoral for 1 minute and aversive and hedonic behaviors were recorded. We found that NAc-, but not LH-administration, of a selective MC4-R agonist decreased total duration of hedonic reactions and significantly increased aversive reactions relative to saline-infused animals which support the hypothesis that MC signaling within the NAc may contribute to ethanol consumption by modulating non-homeostatic aspects (palatability) of intake.


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Alcohol Drinking/psychology , Hypothalamus/physiology , Nucleus Accumbens/physiology , Peptides, Cyclic/pharmacology , Receptor, Melanocortin, Type 4/physiology , Taste Perception/physiology , Animals , Hypothalamus/drug effects , Male , Microinjections , Nucleus Accumbens/drug effects , Peptides, Cyclic/administration & dosage , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Receptor, Melanocortin, Type 4/agonists , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Signal Transduction/physiology , Taste Perception/drug effects
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