Modulation of brain reward circuitry by leptin

S Fulton, B Woodside, P Shizgal - Science, 2000 - science.org
S Fulton, B Woodside, P Shizgal
Science, 2000science.org
Leptin, a hormone secreted by fat cells, suppresses food intake and promotes weight loss.
To assess the action of this hormone on brain reward circuitry, changes in the rewarding
effect of lateral hypothalamic stimulation were measured after leptin administration. At five
stimulation sites near the fornix, the effectiveness of the rewarding electrical stimulation was
enhanced by chronic food restriction and attenuated by intracerebroventricular infusion of
leptin. In contrast, the rewarding effect of stimulating neighboring sites was insensitive to …
Leptin, a hormone secreted by fat cells, suppresses food intake and promotes weight loss. To assess the action of this hormone on brain reward circuitry, changes in the rewarding effect of lateral hypothalamic stimulation were measured after leptin administration. At five stimulation sites near the fornix, the effectiveness of the rewarding electrical stimulation was enhanced by chronic food restriction and attenuated by intracerebroventricular infusion of leptin. In contrast, the rewarding effect of stimulating neighboring sites was insensitive to chronic food restriction and was enhanced by leptin in three of four cases. These opposing effects of leptin may mirror complementary changes in the rewarding effects of feeding and of competing behaviors.
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