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mRNA expression in
rat liver and brain
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, The University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee 38163
Food
intake affects gut-immune function and can provide a strong intestinal
antigen challenge resulting in activation of host defense mechanisms in
the digestive system. Previously, we showed that feeding rats a
cafeteria diet increases non-rapid eye movement sleep by a
subdiaphragmatic mechanism. Food intake and sleep regulation and the
immune system share the regulatory molecule interleukin-1
(IL-1
).
Thus this study examined the effects of a cafeteria diet on IL-1
mRNA and IL-1 receptor accessory protein (IL-1RAP) mRNA expression in
rat liver and brain. Rats were fed normal rat chow or a palatable diet
consisting of bread, chocolate, and shortbread cookies (cafeteria
diet). After 3 days, midway between the light period of the light-dark
cycle, rats were killed by decapitation. Feeding rats a cafeteria diet
resulted in increased IL-1
mRNA expression in the liver and
hypothalamus compared with rats fed only the normal rat chow. In
addition, cafeteria feeding decreased IL-1RAP mRNA levels in the liver
and brain stem. These results indicate that feeding has direct effects
on cytokine production and together with other data suggest that the
increased sleep that accompanies increased feeding may be the result of
increased brain IL-1
. These results further suggest that
cytokine-to-brain communication may be important in normal
physiological conditions, such as feeding, as well as being important
during inflammatory responses.
interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein; cytokine; reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction; sleep; vagus nerve
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