Journal article
Modulation of feeding by chronic rAAV expression of a relaxin-3 peptide agonist in rat hypothalamus
DE Ganella, GE Callander, S Ma, CR Bye, AL Gundlach, RAD Bathgate
Gene Therapy | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1038/gt.2012.83
Abstract
Relaxin-3 is a neuropeptide that is abundantly expressed by discrete brainstem neuron populations that broadly innervate forebrain areas rich in the relaxin-3 G-protein-coupled-receptor, RXFP3. Acute and subchronic central administration of synthetic relaxin-3 or an RXFP3-selective agonist peptide, R3/I5, increase feeding and body weight in rats. Intrahypothalamic injection of relaxin-3 also increases feeding. In this study, we developed a recombinant adeno-associated virus 1/2 (rAAV1/2) vector that drives expression and constitutive secretion of bioactive R3/I5 and assessed the effect of intrahypothalamic injections on daily food intake and body weight gain in adult male rats over 8 weeks. ..
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