Bowen D J, Eury S E, Grunberg N E
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1986 Dec;25(6):1131-6. doi: 10.1016/0091-3057(86)90099-7.
Caloric intake and physical activity contribute to the inverse relationship between nicotine and body weight in male rats. In contrast, the relative contribution of these behavioral variables to the nicotine/body weight relationship in female rats has has not been investigated. Recent research indicates that males and females respond differently to nicotine. The present study was designed to determine the role of physical activity and food consumption in body weight changes associated with nicotine administration in female rats. Nicotine or saline was administered chronically to 24 female rats for 19 days. Body weight, food consumption, water consumption, and physical activity were measured before, during, and after nicotine administration. Body weight and food consumption decreased during and increased after nicotine administration. However, there were no changes in physical activity that could account for these changes in body weight. These results corroborate the report that males and females respond differently to nicotine.
热量摄入和身体活动导致雄性大鼠体内尼古丁与体重呈负相关。相比之下,这些行为变量对雌性大鼠尼古丁/体重关系的相对贡献尚未得到研究。最近的研究表明,雄性和雌性对尼古丁的反应不同。本研究旨在确定身体活动和食物消耗在雌性大鼠尼古丁给药相关体重变化中的作用。对24只雌性大鼠长期给予尼古丁或生理盐水,持续19天。在尼古丁给药前、给药期间和给药后测量体重、食物消耗量、饮水量和身体活动。尼古丁给药期间体重和食物消耗量下降,给药后增加。然而,身体活动没有变化,无法解释体重的这些变化。这些结果证实了关于雄性和雌性对尼古丁反应不同的报道。