Abstract

This study was conducted to determine if serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) system correlates with the hypothalamic expression of cocaine-amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) gene. Rats received intraperitoneal 5-hydroxy- l-tryptophan (5-HTP; a single or three daily injections at a dose of 100 mg/kg/10 ml), and CART mRNA level in the hypothalamus was examined by in situ hybridization at different time points. The 5-HT contents of the hypothalamus as well as the brainstem was increased persistently by 5-HTP injections, and food intake and body weight gain reduced. CART mRNA level decreased significantly in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus by three daily 5-HTP, but not by a single injection. The pair-fed group of the chronic 5-HTP did not show a decrease in the arcuate CART mRNA level. The plasma leptin level markedly decreased in the chronic 5-HTP group, compared to the saline group, however, still higher than the pair-fed group with a statistical significance. These results suggest that 5-HT may suppress CART mRNA expression in the arcuate nucleus, not only by leptin signaling via its anorectic effect on the control of food intake, but also by some non-leptin mediated pathway.

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