2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.npep.2015.07.005
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The central anorexigenic mechanism of adrenocorticotropic hormone involves the caudal hypothalamus in chicks

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“…The ICV administration of ACTH4-10, which binds melanocortin receptor but does not induce glucocorticoid secretion, recapitulates peripheral ACTH effects [29]. In addition, the inhibitory effects of ICV administration on food intake in both chicken [32] and rats [33] support the central role for the ACTH. In chickens, central ACTH administration reinforces c-Fos-IR in the ARC and the lateral and ventromedial hypothalamus, which are involved in the stimulation of hunger and satiety, respectively [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ICV administration of ACTH4-10, which binds melanocortin receptor but does not induce glucocorticoid secretion, recapitulates peripheral ACTH effects [29]. In addition, the inhibitory effects of ICV administration on food intake in both chicken [32] and rats [33] support the central role for the ACTH. In chickens, central ACTH administration reinforces c-Fos-IR in the ARC and the lateral and ventromedial hypothalamus, which are involved in the stimulation of hunger and satiety, respectively [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although ACTH mainly exists in the anterior pituitary and functions as the pituitary signal of HPA axis, ACTH-containing neurons were found in several brain regions including the ARC of the hypothalamus (Csiffáry et al, 1990), and ACTH treatment suppresses feeding behavior in mammals (Al-Barazanji et al, 2001). The anorexigenic effect of ACTH was also observed in birds because ICV injection of ACTH suppresses feeding behavior in domestic pigeons (Deviche and Delius, 1981) and neonatal chicks (Shipp et al, 2015). On the other hand, chicken β-MSH and γ2-MSH have no effect on feeding in birds (Saneyasu et al, 2011).…”
Section: Anorexigenic Neuropeptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might suggest a more significant role in birds for ACTH as a central melanocortin receptor ligand. Studies have not been performed to localize or quantify ACTH peptide in the avian hypothalamus, but its synthesis and secretion have been reported in the hypothalamus of laboratory rats (28), and an inhibitory effect on feeding of the centrally administered peptide has been observed in rats, domestic pigeons ( Columba livia ), and broiler chicks (3840). Another POMC peptide, β-endorphin, has been localized in the chicken arcuate nucleus, as noted above (7).…”
Section: Agrp Pomc and Energy Homeostasismentioning
confidence: 99%