Separation-induced body weight loss, impairment in alternation behavior, and autonomic tone: Effects of tyrosine

Shuzhen Hao, Yosefa Avraham, Omer Bonne, Elliot M. Berry*

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Abstract

We have investigated the effects of tyrosine on alternation behavior and hippocampal adrenergic and cholinergic tone in a model of self-induced weight loss caused by separation stress. Separation decreased body weight in mice (P < .001) and spontaneous alternations in the T-maze (P < .001). This impairment was associated with depletion of both norepinephrine (NE, P < .001) and dopamine (P < .01) while increasing MHPG (P < .05) and the ratio of MHPG/NE (P < .05). Increasing tyrosine availability restored performance to control levels (P < .001) and repleted dopamine (P < .05) and presumably also NE (indicated by increases in both MHPG, P < .001, and MHPG/NE, P < .05). Stress increased adrenergic α2-receptor density (P < .001) without changing its Kd and the Bmax and Kd of β-receptors, suggesting that it decreased NE transmission through action on α2-receptors. The balance between β- and α2-receptors appeared to be related to alternation behavior as shown by the decrease (P < .01) and increase (P < .05) in their ratios induced by stress and tyrosine, respectively. With regard to cholinergic tone, separation stress increased M1 receptor density (P < .05) and its mRNA signal (P < .001). Tyrosine further increased M1 receptor density of stressed mice (P < .05). Tyrosine might be a potential therapy for cognitive and mood problems associated with the maintenance of a reduced body weight in the treatment of obesity and in the extreme case of anorexia nervosa.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)273-281
Number of pages9
JournalPharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
Volume68
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

Keywords

  • Adrenergic and cholinergic receptors
  • Hippocampus
  • Separation stress
  • T-maze
  • Tyrosine
  • Weight loss

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