1.Effects of pretreatment of serotonin synthesis inhibitor p-chlorophenylalanine on lipopolysaccharide-induced anorexia in rats.
So young PARK ; Byung Suck KIM ; Seoung Sook BACK
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2001;5(2):133-138
In the present study, we investigated the effect of pretreatment of p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA), inhibitor of serotonin synthesis, on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced anorexia in rats. First of all, effects of PCPA injection on food intake and body weight in rats were investigated. During 4 days of PCPA injection (300 mg/kg BW once a day), food intake was decreased by 33% and daily gain in body weight was inhibited compared with controls. Twenty-four hours after last PCPA injection, food intake and gain in body weight returned toward almost normal. Pair-feeding to PCPA (PCPAP) injection revealed that body weight of rats in PCPA group was not different from rats in PCPAP groups. To quantify the effects of LPS on food intake and body weight, we administered varying doses (10, 100, 500 microgram/kg BW) of LPS to rats. LPS induced a reduction of food intake and weight loss in a dose dependent manner compared with controls. To evaluate the effects of PCPA pretreatment on LPS injection, rats were treated with PCPA for 4 days (300 mg/kg BW once a day), which was followed by LPS injection for 2 days (500 microgram/kg BW once a day) (PCPA+LPS group), while rats in LPS group had injections with normal saline instead of PCPA for 4 days, which was followed by LPS administration. Rats in control group received 0.9% NaCl for 6 days. LPS decreased food intake by 80% and inhibited gain in body weight, while PCPA pretreated rats showed normalized food intake and gain in weight during the days of LPS injections compared with controls. In conclusion, pretreatment of PCPA prevented LPS-induced anorexia.
Animals
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Anorexia*
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Body Weight
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Eating
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Fenclonine*
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Rats*
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Serotonin*
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Weight Loss
2.Multiple Aneurysms on the Same Bifurcation Site of the Middle Cerebral Artery.
Byung Suck BACK ; Seung Jin CHOI ; Cheol JI ; Jae Geun AHN
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2007;41(4):258-260
Multiple aneurysms at the same cerebral arterial branching site are rare, and have been mainly described in a few case reports in comparison with other intracranial multiple aneurysms. Most reported locations of the same artery where multiple aneurysms developed were internal carotid artery and anterior communicating artery. We experienced a very rare case of multiple aneurysms arising at the same bifurcation site of the middle cerebral artery. Only one case like this has been reported previously in the literature. We discussed the preoperative diagnosis and surgical management of such condition.
Aneurysm*
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Arteries
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Carotid Artery, Internal
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Diagnosis
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Middle Cerebral Artery*