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Propensity to form conditioned taste aversions augments anorexia in obese (Ob/Ob) mice with B16 melanoma.
Authors:Thompson  Carl I; Margules  David L; Kreider  John W; Boha  Steven P; Rejer  Richard E  Jr; Quirey  Robert A; Reitz  Jonathan A
Abstract:Obese mice (OB) with B16 melanoma become anorectic, but lean mice (LN) do not. Present studies suggest that this difference reflects a greater bent for OB to form conditioned taste aversions (CTAs). In Exp 1, healthy OB formed stronger CTAs than LN to a saccharin taste paired with lithium chloride (LiCl; 3 mEq/kp intraperitoneally ip]). In Exp 2, the OB–LN difference of Exp 1 was decreased by giving naltrexone (10 mg/kg subcutaneously sc]) before LiCl, which suggested opiate involvement. Exp 3 showed that OB tumor anorexia vanishes if foods dissociated from tumor growth are given: OB fed a constant diet became anorectic 16 days after B16 inoculation; giving a new diet on Day 16 delayed anorexia onset for 8 days; a 2nd new diet on Day 32 abolished anorexia for 24 hrs. LN with tumors ate all diets at nontumor control levels. OB survived melanoma longer than LN regardless of diet, but OB fed a varied diet died first; thus, anorexia may enhance OB survival. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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