Event Abstract Back to Event Anorexigenic and orexigenic factors regulation in the rat dorsal vagal complex during stress-induced anorexia Fatiha Chigr1*, Mohamed Najimi1, Fatima Rachidi1, Catherine Tardivel2, Jérôme Trouslard2 and Emmanuel Moyse2 1 Université Sultan Moulay Slimane, Laboratoire “Génie Biologique”, Morocco 2 Université Aix Marseille 3, CRN2M, Labo PNV, France Food intake regulation in adult mammals is integrated mainly by two brain structures: the hypothalamus and the dorsal vagal complex (DVC), which involves a diversified array of neuroendocrine communications. Short-term regulation, which consists in reflex arrest of food intake under stomac filling or satiety reflex, is triggered by vagus nerve afferents to the DVC. Long-term regulation consists essentially in satiety reflex threshold modulation by “adiposity signals”, which involve the hypothalamus and its reciprocal connections with the DVC. Stressful situations are well known to alter food intake and factors involved in its control. We showed recently that anorexia-inducing immobilization stress (IS) triggers different crain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) recruitment patterns between DVC and hypothalamus. In the context of food intake, many other gut hormones and factors act on hypothalamic and brainstem centres of appetite control, among them neuropeptide Y (NPY) and cocaine- and amphetamine- regulated transcript (CART). In order to investigate the involvement of the signalling of these peptides in the food control, notably in the context of food intake alterations (anorexia caused by stress), we analysed the hypothalamic and DVC expression of NPY and CART mRNAs. We showed, by using RT-PCR that the mRNAs of the two peptides display significant increases in stressed rats compared to controls, although with differential peaks. In hypothalamus, NPY and CART transcript up-regulation is observed at the end of IS and persists until 48-72h after IS. In the DVC, expression of the two transcripts peaks significantly at 24h post-stress and decline afterwards; NPY mRNA remains then significantly higher than in controls, whereas CART mRNA is down-regulated after 48h post-stress. The persistence of alteration of the expression of anorexigenic and orexigenic factors during the post-stress period could be highly related to the slow recovery of the hypothalamo-hypophyseo-adrenal (HPA) axis in IS and points to stress-induced plasticity in both nervous centres of food intake regulation. Acknowledgment: GDRI Neuro (CNRS-CNRST, France – Maroc), PICS CNRS-CNRST (France Maroc), Université Aix Marseille 3, TWAS Conference: 2nd NEUROMED Workshop, Fez, Morocco, 10 Jun - 12 Jun, 2010. Presentation Type: Poster Presentation Topic: Poster Session 3: Adaptation to environmental stress Citation: Chigr F, Najimi M, Rachidi F, Tardivel C, Trouslard J and Moyse E (2010). Anorexigenic and orexigenic factors regulation in the rat dorsal vagal complex during stress-induced anorexia. Front. Neurosci. Conference Abstract: 2nd NEUROMED Workshop. doi: 10.3389/conf.fnins.2010.12.00019 Copyright: The abstracts in this collection have not been subject to any Frontiers peer review or checks, and are not endorsed by Frontiers. They are made available through the Frontiers publishing platform as a service to conference organizers and presenters. The copyright in the individual abstracts is owned by the author of each abstract or his/her employer unless otherwise stated. Each abstract, as well as the collection of abstracts, are published under a Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 (attribution) licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) and may thus be reproduced, translated, adapted and be the subject of derivative works provided the authors and Frontiers are attributed. For Frontiers’ terms and conditions please see https://www.frontiersin.org/legal/terms-and-conditions. Received: 03 Jun 2010; Published Online: 03 Jun 2010. * Correspondence: Fatiha Chigr, Université Sultan Moulay Slimane, Laboratoire “Génie Biologique”, Beni-Mellal, Morocco, fchigr@voila.fr Login Required This action requires you to be registered with Frontiers and logged in. To register or login click here. Abstract Info Abstract The Authors in Frontiers Fatiha Chigr Mohamed Najimi Fatima Rachidi Catherine Tardivel Jérôme Trouslard Emmanuel Moyse Google Fatiha Chigr Mohamed Najimi Fatima Rachidi Catherine Tardivel Jérôme Trouslard Emmanuel Moyse Google Scholar Fatiha Chigr Mohamed Najimi Fatima Rachidi Catherine Tardivel Jérôme Trouslard Emmanuel Moyse PubMed Fatiha Chigr Mohamed Najimi Fatima Rachidi Catherine Tardivel Jérôme Trouslard Emmanuel Moyse Related Article in Frontiers Google Scholar PubMed Abstract Close Back to top Javascript is disabled. Please enable Javascript in your browser settings in order to see all the content on this page.