Bray G A, Sclafani A, Novin D
Am J Physiol. 1982 Sep;243(3):R445-9. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1982.243.3.R445.
The effect of two experimental manipulations designed to mobilize lipids from adipose tissue have been investigated in rats with parasagittal knife cuts in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH). Those animals which displayed hyperphagia during the initial 5 days VMH knife cuts were then restricted in food intake to reduce body weights to levels comparable to that of the sham-operated controls. Two weeks following the knife-cut lesions, or sham operations, animals in the first experiment were exposed to the cold for 60 min, and those in the second experiment were injected with 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG). The injections of 2-DG increased the level of glycerol in the control animals but not in the animals with VMH knife cuts. Both groups showed a rise in glucose. Plasma insulin and triglycerides were the same in both groups. Exposure to the cold increased the level of glycerol in both groups. The insulin levels were lower in the corresponding groups with knife cuts. These studies show that VMH knife cuts do not produce hyperinsulinemia in pair-gained rats.
在腹内侧下丘脑(VMH)进行矢状旁切口的大鼠中,研究了两种旨在动员脂肪组织中脂质的实验操作的效果。那些在VMH切口后的最初5天出现食欲亢进的动物,随后限制其食物摄入量,以使体重降至与假手术对照组相当的水平。在切口损伤或假手术后两周,第一个实验中的动物暴露于寒冷环境60分钟,第二个实验中的动物注射2-脱氧-D-葡萄糖(2-DG)。注射2-DG使对照动物的甘油水平升高,但VMH切口的动物则没有。两组的葡萄糖水平均升高。两组的血浆胰岛素和甘油三酯水平相同。暴露于寒冷环境使两组的甘油水平升高。相应的切口组胰岛素水平较低。这些研究表明,VMH切口不会在体重配对的大鼠中产生高胰岛素血症。