Effects of different musical frequencies on NPY and Ghrelin secretion in the rat hypothalamus
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
It is known that exists a relationship between listening to music and food intake. Hypothalamus appears to
integrate the orexigenic properties of a novel peptide, ghrelin (Ghre) that induces food intake through neuropeptide
Y (NPY). Ghre stimulates appetite by acting on the ventral hypothalamus, which controls food intake.
Ghre is secreted from the stomach and circulates in the bloodstream under fasting conditions, sending a hunger
signal from the periphery to the Central Nervous System. The aim of this study was to evaluate, in the rat, the
effects of different musical frequencies (432 and 440 Hz) on the Ghre and NPY expression in the hypothalamic
neurons through immunohistochemistry; in addition, we investigated on the different production of Ghre in the
serum through Western blot assay (Wb), in relation to the body weight of animals. Ghre-immunopositive cells
were counted, showing a significant increase in music-treated compared to the control (CTR) group. Similarly,
music-treated rats showed increased levels of Ghre in the serum compared to CTR animals. Finally, the body
weight of animals was affected by music. In particular, music exposure was able to stimulate the body weight
increase and, interestingly, the increase was higher when animals were exposed to music at 440 Hz. Together,
the results strongly support the hypothesis that different musical frequencies could affect food intake by modulating
the hypothalamic Ghre expression and its release.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ghrelin; NPY; food intake immunohistochemistry; musical frequencies
Elenco autori:
Pellitteri, ROSALIA MARIA CRISTINA
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