Denbow D M, Van Krey H P, Siegel P B
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1986 Jan;24(1):39-42. doi: 10.1016/0091-3057(86)90041-9.
Two experiments were conducted to determine if selection for growth altered the response to intracerebroventricular (ICV) injections of methoxamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT). Lines of chickens divergently selected over 25 generations for 8-week body weight were used. The ICV injection of methoxamine into fully fed birds significantly increased food intake in the high-weight line but had no effect on food intake in the low-weight line. Conversely, the ICV injection of 5-HT had no effect in fully fed birds but significantly decreased food intake in 24-hr fasted birds in both weight-lines. Food intake was affected by 5-HT for a much longer period in the high-weight line than in the low-weight line. These results suggest that selection for growth alters the brain response to biogenic amines.
进行了两项实验,以确定对生长的选择是否会改变鸡对脑室内(ICV)注射甲氧明和5-羟色胺(5-HT)的反应。使用了经过25代对8周龄体重进行差异选择的鸡品系。向饱腹的鸡脑室内注射甲氧明,在高体重品系中显著增加了采食量,但对低体重品系的采食量没有影响。相反,ICV注射5-HT对饱腹的鸡没有影响,但在两个体重品系中,对禁食24小时的鸡显著降低了采食量。高体重品系中采食量受5-HT影响的时间比低体重品系长得多。这些结果表明,对生长的选择会改变大脑对生物胺的反应。