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VGF-derived peptide, TLQP-21, regulates food intake and body weight in Siberian hamsters

Jethwa, Preeti H.; Warner, Amy; Nilaweera, Kanishka N.; Brameld, John M.; Keyte, John W.; Carter, Wayne G.; Bolton, Neil; Bruggraber, Michael; Morgan, Peter J.; Barrett, Perry; Ebling, Francis J.P.

Authors

Amy Warner

Kanishka N. Nilaweera

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JOHN BRAMELD JOHN.BRAMELD@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry

John W. Keyte

Wayne G. Carter

Neil Bolton

Michael Bruggraber

Peter J. Morgan

Perry Barrett

Francis J.P. Ebling



Abstract

The Siberian hamster survives winter by decreasing food intake and catabolizing abdominal fat reserves, resulting in a sustained, profound loss of body weight. VGF gene expression is photoperiodically regulated in the hypothalamus with significantly higher expression in lean Siberian hamsters. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of VGF in regulating these seasonal cycles by determining the effects of a VGF-derived peptide (TLQP-21) on food intake and body weight. Acute intracerebroventricular administration of TLQP-21 decreased food intake, and chronic treatment caused a sustained reduction in food intake and body weight and decreased abdominal fat depots. Behavioral analysis revealed that TLQP-21 reduced meal size but not the frequency of feeding bouts, suggesting a primary action on satiety. Hamsters treated with TLQP-21 lost a similar amount of weight as a pair-fed group in which food intake was matched to that of the TLQP-21-treated group. Central or peripheral treatment with TLQP-21 did not produce a significant effect on resting metabolic rate. We conclude that the primary action of TLQP-21 is to decrease food intake rather than increase energy expenditure. TLQP-21 treatment caused a decrease in UCP-1 mRNA in brown adipose tissue, but hypothalamic expression of orexigenic and anorexigenic neuropeptide genes remained unchanged after TLQP-21 treatment, although compensatory increases in NPY and AgRP mRNA were observed in the pair-fed hamsters. The effects of TLQP-21 administration are similar to those in hamsters in short days, suggesting that increased VGF activity may contribute to the hypophagia that underlies the seasonal catabolic state. Copyright © 2007 by The Endocrine Society.

Citation

Jethwa, P. H., Warner, A., Nilaweera, K. N., Brameld, J. M., Keyte, J. W., Carter, W. G., …Ebling, F. J. (2007). VGF-derived peptide, TLQP-21, regulates food intake and body weight in Siberian hamsters. Endocrinology, 148(8), 4044-4055. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2007-0038

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 18, 2007
Online Publication Date Aug 1, 2007
Publication Date Aug 1, 2007
Deposit Date Feb 9, 2021
Journal Endocrinology
Print ISSN 0013-7227
Electronic ISSN 1945-7170
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 148
Issue 8
Pages 4044-4055
DOI https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2007-0038
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3158443
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/endo/article/148/8/4044/2502473