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Fasting increases circulating angiotensin levels and brain Agtr1a expression in male rats.

Authors :
Paes‐Leme, Bruno
Monteiro, Lívia da Rocha Natalino
Gholami, Khadijeh
Hoe, See Ziau
Ferguson, Alastair Victor
Murphy, David
Antunes‐Rodrigues, José
Rorato, Rodrigo
Reis, Luis Carlos
Mecawi, André Souza
Source :
Journal of Neuroendocrinology; Nov2023, Vol. 35 Issue 11, p1-13, 13p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In addition to being recognised for involvement in cardiovascular control and hydromineral balance, the renin‐angiotensin system (RAS) has also been associated with the neuroendocrine control of energy balance. One of the main brain sites for angiotensin II (ANG II)/type 1 receptor (AT1R) signalling is the subfornical organ (SFO), a circumventricular organ related to the control of autonomic functions, motivated behaviours and energy metabolism. Thus, we hypothesised that circulating ANG II may act on the SFO AT1R receptors to integrate metabolic and hydromineral balance. We evaluated whether food deprivation can modulate systemic RAS activity and Agrt1a brain expression, and if ANG II/AT1R signalling influences the hypothalamic expression of mRNAs encoding neuropeptides and food and water ingestion in fed and fasted Wistar rats. We found a significant increase in both ANG I and ANG II plasma levels after 24 and 48 h of fasting. Expression of Agrt1a mRNA in the SFO and paraventricular nucleus (PVN) also increased after food deprivation for 48 h. Treatment of fasted rats with low doses of losartan in drinking water attenuated the decrease in glycemia and meal‐associated water intake without changing the expression in PVN or arcuate nucleus of mRNAs encoding selected neuropeptides related to energy homeostasis control. These findings point to a possible role of peripheral ANG II/SFO‐AT1R signalling in the control of refeeding‐induced thirst. On the other hand, intracerebroventricular losartan treatment decreased food and water intake over dark time in fed but not in fasted rats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09538194
Volume :
35
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Neuroendocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173760510
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jne.13334