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The role of endocannabinoid receptor activity in young and aged rats with high-fat feeding.
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The role of endocannabinoid receptor activity in young and aged rats with high-fat feeding./
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Judge, Melanie Kae.
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145 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-03, Section: B, page: 1597.
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Dissertation Abstracts International71-03B.
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Health Sciences, Pharmacology. -
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The role of endocannabinoid receptor activity in young and aged rats with high-fat feeding.
Judge, Melanie Kae.
The role of endocannabinoid receptor activity in young and aged rats with high-fat feeding.
- 145 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-03, Section: B, page: 1597.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 2009.
Two-thirds of adult Americans are overweight or obese, which increases the risk of developing other serious diseases. Leptin is a hormone produced in adipose tissue that acts within the hypothalamus to increase energy expenditure and decrease food intake. In contrast, endocannabinoids are produced on-demand and act on central cannabinoid-1 (CB1) receptors to stimulate food intake and fat storage. This dissertation examined leptin and CB1 antagonist responses in both young adult and aged rats with or without high-fat (HF) feeding in order to better understand the dysregulation of these two signaling systems in the aged and/or obese state.
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Health Sciences, Pharmacology.
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Two-thirds of adult Americans are overweight or obese, which increases the risk of developing other serious diseases. Leptin is a hormone produced in adipose tissue that acts within the hypothalamus to increase energy expenditure and decrease food intake. In contrast, endocannabinoids are produced on-demand and act on central cannabinoid-1 (CB1) receptors to stimulate food intake and fat storage. This dissertation examined leptin and CB1 antagonist responses in both young adult and aged rats with or without high-fat (HF) feeding in order to better understand the dysregulation of these two signaling systems in the aged and/or obese state.
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First, we demonstrated that all aged rats, as opposed to only some young adult rats, are susceptible to the detrimental effects of a HF diet. When given ad libitum access to a HF diet, aged rats display exacerbated hyperphagia and body weight gain, characterized by a disproportionate gain in fat versus lean mass. Additionally, we demonstrated that young adult rats display dose-dependent reductions in food intake and body weight in response to peripheral leptin infusions while aged rats remain completely unresponsive to the exogenous leptin.
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