Aging is associated with a progressive decrease in appetite and food intake. The appetite-stimulating peptides orexin A, neuropeptide Y (NPY) and ghrelin are known to play a critical role in food intake. In this study, the stimulatory effect of intracerebroventricular administration of these peptides on food intake was compared among young (4 months old), adult (11 months old) and old (24–27 months old) male Wistar rats. A stainless steel cannula was implanted stereotactically into the left lateral ventricle. After a 7-day recovery period, different doses of orexin A (0.25–3 nmol), NPY and ghrelin (0.03–1 nmol) were injected into the left lateral ventricle without anesthesia. Food consumption was measured at 1, 2 and 4 h after injection. We also examined the plasma levels of acylated and desacyl ghrelin in young and old rats by ELISA. Intracerebroventricular administration of orexin A and NPY stimulated food intake in young and adult rats, but no effects were observed at any dose in old rats. Ghrelin increased food intake in a dose-dependent manner in all groups, and the effect of ghrelin was reduced with advancing age. Neither the acylated nor the desacyl plasma ghrelin level differed significantly between young and old rats. In conclusion, the orexigenic effect of the peptides orexin A, NPY and ghrelin decreased in old rats, and this reduction may have been responsible for the age-related decrease in food intake.
We report the first case of Mikulicz's disease (MD) occurring 2 years after autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT) for multiple myeloma (MM). A 70-year-old man developed bilateral enlargement of parotid and submandibular glands. The patient had previously received 2 courses of autologous PBSCT for IgG-kappa type MM, and had been stable for 2 years. This salivary gland enlargement was initially felt to represent a recurrence of MM, since along with gland swelling, IgG was also elevated. However, repeated biopsy of the left submandibular gland revealed chronic sclerosing sialadenitis rather than plasmacytoma. Results of salivary gland scintigraphy, serological testing, and absence of sicca symptoms also supported the diagnosis of MD. Concurrently, the patient developed severe thrombocytopenia (0.8 x 10(4)/microl). Bone marrow biopsy showed abundant megakaryocytes, suggesting enhanced platelet destruction. After high-dose steroid and immunoglobulin therapy, the platelet count gradually returned to normal with complete resolution of the salivary gland enlargement. No apparent signs of MM recurrence were documented during these clinical events.
Abstract:In mammals, including humans, a brain-gut hormone, cholecystokinin (CCK) mediates the satiety effect via CCK-A receptor (R). We generated CCK-AR gene-deficient (-/-) mice and found that the daily food intake, energy expenditure, and gastric emptying of a liquid meal did not change compared with those of wild-type mice. Because CCK-AR(-/-) mice show anxiolytic status, we examined the effects of restraint stress.
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