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Title

The Role of CB1 Receptors on Central Food Intake Regulation in ad libitum fed Layer-type Chicken

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  55-63

Abstract

  Inroduction & Objective: Mechanisms that regulate appetite are different among animals. Also, nutritional status (food deprived or satisfied) has key role on appetite regulation. Endocannabinoids have crucial role on central Food Intake regulation in birds but its role has not been studied in Layer-Type Chicken fed ad libitumThus, in this study 3 experiments designed to evaluate effects of intracerebroventricular (ICV) administration of 2-AG (2-Arachidonoylglycerol, selective CB1 receptors agonist), SR141716A (selective CB1 receptors antagonist), on feeding behavior in neonatal Layer-Type Chickens fedad libitum Material and Methods: In experiment 1, birds ICV injected with control solution and 2-AG (0. 25, 0. 5 and 1 μ g). In experiment 2: control solution, SR141716A (6. 25, 12. 5 and 25 μ g) were ICV injected to birds. In experiment 3 animals received: control solution, SR141716A (6. 25 μ g), 2-AG (1 μ g) and co-injection of SR141716A+2-AG. Then, cumulative Food Intake was recorded until 120 min after injection. Results: According to the results, 2-AG dose dependently increased cumulative Food Intake while SR141716A reduced appetite compared to control group (P Conclusion: These results suggest CB1 receptors have an important role on ingestive behavior in neonatal Layer-Type Chicken fedad libitum and nutritional status (food deprived or satisfied) had no effect on Food Intake induced by CB1 receptors in chicken.

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    AALIZADEH, A., ZENDEHDEL, M., BABAPOUR, V., CHARKHKAR, S., & HASSANPOUR, SH.. (2016). The Role of CB1 Receptors on Central Food Intake Regulation in ad libitum fed Layer-type Chicken. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT (QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES), 9(4 (35) ), 55-63. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/191748/en

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    AALIZADEH A., ZENDEHDEL M., BABAPOUR V., CHARKHKAR S., HASSANPOUR SH.. The Role of CB1 Receptors on Central Food Intake Regulation in ad libitum fed Layer-type Chicken. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT (QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES)[Internet]. 2016;9(4 (35) ):55-63. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/191748/en

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    A. AALIZADEH, M. ZENDEHDEL, V. BABAPOUR, S. CHARKHKAR, and SH. HASSANPOUR, “The Role of CB1 Receptors on Central Food Intake Regulation in ad libitum fed Layer-type Chicken,” JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT (QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES), vol. 9, no. 4 (35) , pp. 55–63, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/191748/en

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