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Cholecystokinin and gastrin-releasing peptide differentially inhibit appetite of rainbow trout




AuthorsForsman, Antti; Jönsson, Elisabeth; Björnsson, Björn Thrandur; Anttila, Katja; Ruohonen, Kari

PublisherAcademic Press

Publishing placeSAN DIEGO

Publication year2025

JournalGeneral and Comparative Endocrinology

Journal name in sourceGENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY

Journal acronymGEN COMP ENDOCR

Article number114757

Volume370

Number of pages7

ISSN0016-6480

eISSN1095-6840

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2025.114757

Web address https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2025.114757

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/499008546


Abstract
The appetite in fish is a multifaceted phenomenon that comprises specialized interactions between brain and peripheral signals, and as a result, appetite is either stimulated or inhibited. Cholecystokinin (Cck) and gastrinreleasing peptide (Grp) are two postprandially released gastrointestinal peptide hormones that affect feed intake in fish. As the stimulatory or inhibitory effects of hormones can vary in duration and strength, making the nature of hormone effects dynamic, we modelled the dynamics of Cck and Grp using a direct, non-stressful approach. Fish were hormonally treated through an intraperitoneal cannula and feed intake was monitored for 12 h postinjection using a self-feeder system. Cck and Grp decreased feed intake in a dose-dependent manner, hormonespecific both in terms of magnitude and duration. Cck had an immediate inhibitory effect on feed intake, which lasted two-three hours, whereas the immediate inhibitory effect of Grp lasted for the entire 12-hour observation period. The data suggest that Cck acts as a short-term satiety signal in rainbow trout, while Grp acts as a longerterm appetite suppressor.

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This work has been carried out with financial support from the Commission of the European Communities, Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources programme, project Q5RT-2000-31656 ‘‘Gastrointestinal Functions and Feed Intake Regulation in Salmonids: Impact of Dietary Vegetable Lipids’’ (GUTINTEGRITY). It does not reflect its views and in no way anticipates the Commission’s future policy in this area. This project was further supported by grants from the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning (FORMAS), and the Helge Ax:son Johnson Foundation.


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