McLean S, Hoebel B G
Peptides. 1983 May-Jun;4(3):287-92. doi: 10.1016/0196-9781(83)90134-1.
Injection of morphine or d-ala-2-met-5-enkephalinamide (DALA) into the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) produced a dose dependent increase in feeding in rats. DALA increased feeding within 45 minutes; morphine within 90 minutes. Naloxone injected into the PVN diminished the effect. DALA increased water intake only when food was available, suggesting the primary effect was on feeding. In summary, an enkephalin analogue induced feeding, and an opiate receptor blocker attenuated it; therefore the PVN may contain opiate receptors that facilitate feeding.
向下丘脑室旁核(PVN)注射吗啡或D-丙氨酸-2-甲硫氨酸-5-脑啡肽酰胺(DALA)会使大鼠的进食量呈剂量依赖性增加。DALA在45分钟内增加进食量;吗啡则在90分钟内增加进食量。向PVN注射纳洛酮可减弱这种作用。仅当有食物时,DALA才会增加饮水量,这表明其主要作用是影响进食。总之,一种脑啡肽类似物可诱导进食,而一种阿片受体阻滞剂可减弱这种作用;因此,PVN可能含有促进进食的阿片受体。