Metabolic and Behavioral Effects of Zinc Deficiency in Rats

Disruptions in the regulation of food intake and metabolism can result in obesity or anorexia. It is clear that zinc deficiency results in anorexia and previous research suggests the existence of alterations in energy efficiency and metabolism. Zinc deficiency results in changes in neuropeptides tha...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_1685762019-07-01T03:56:59Z Metabolic and Behavioral Effects of Zinc Deficiency in Rats Evans, Stephanie Anne (authoraut) Levenson, Cathy W. (professor directing thesis) Overton, J. Michael (committee member) Ouimet, Charles (outside committee member) Department of Nutrition, Food, and Exercise Science (degree granting department) Florida State University (degree granting institution) Text text Florida State University English eng 1 online resource computer application/pdf Disruptions in the regulation of food intake and metabolism can result in obesity or anorexia. It is clear that zinc deficiency results in anorexia and previous research suggests the existence of alterations in energy efficiency and metabolism. Zinc deficiency results in changes in neuropeptides that regulate energy intake and expenditure. Numerous diagnostic conditions also result in anorexia and wasting, similar to that of zinc deficiency. However, the mechanism underlying these abnormalities remains unknown, and the behavioral and metabolic effects of zinc deficiency have not been fully established. Therefore, the purpose of this work is to fully characterize the behavioral and metabolic consequences of zinc deficiency and its association with anxiety, and to suggest mechanisms underlying the anorexia associated with zinc deficiency and other clinical conditions. Despite differences in locomotor activity between zinc deficient(ZD, zinc, ad lib) and pair-fed (PF, 28 ppm zinc, amount consumed by ZD), there were no differences in MR, RQ or BMR. This suggests a greater metabolic cost of activity may exist in ZD. Contrary to previous studies, this work shows a decrease in consummatory food intake with zinc deficiency without evidence of alterations in appetitive motivational behaviors. This suggests that zinc deficiency alters the hedonic impact of food reward, but not the motivation to seek food. The data presented here also suggests an anxiogenic effect associated with zinc deficiency, which may be involved in the hedonic changes in food intake. Furthermore, this work suggests that alterations of the opioid reward system may be involved in the anorexia and anxiety-like behaviors produced by zinc deficiency. A Thesis submitted to The Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Science. Degree Awarded: Spring Semester, 2003. Date of Defense: April 1, 2003. Zinc Deficiency, Metabolism Includes bibliographical references. Cathy W. Levenson, Professor Directing Thesis; J. Michael Overton, Committee Member; Charles Ouimet, Outside Committee Member. Nutrition FSU_migr_etd-0436 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-0436 http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A168576/datastream/TN/view/Metabolic%20and%20Behavioral%20Effects%20of%20Zinc%20Deficiency%20in%20Rats.jpg
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Metabolic and Behavioral Effects of Zinc Deficiency in Rats
description Disruptions in the regulation of food intake and metabolism can result in obesity or anorexia. It is clear that zinc deficiency results in anorexia and previous research suggests the existence of alterations in energy efficiency and metabolism. Zinc deficiency results in changes in neuropeptides that regulate energy intake and expenditure. Numerous diagnostic conditions also result in anorexia and wasting, similar to that of zinc deficiency. However, the mechanism underlying these abnormalities remains unknown, and the behavioral and metabolic effects of zinc deficiency have not been fully established. Therefore, the purpose of this work is to fully characterize the behavioral and metabolic consequences of zinc deficiency and its association with anxiety, and to suggest mechanisms underlying the anorexia associated with zinc deficiency and other clinical conditions. Despite differences in locomotor activity between zinc deficient(ZD, zinc, ad lib) and pair-fed (PF, 28 ppm zinc, amount consumed by ZD), there were no differences in MR, RQ or BMR. This suggests a greater metabolic cost of activity may exist in ZD. Contrary to previous studies, this work shows a decrease in consummatory food intake with zinc deficiency without evidence of alterations in appetitive motivational behaviors. This suggests that zinc deficiency alters the hedonic impact of food reward, but not the motivation to seek food. The data presented here also suggests an anxiogenic effect associated with zinc deficiency, which may be involved in the hedonic changes in food intake. Furthermore, this work suggests that alterations of the opioid reward system may be involved in the anorexia and anxiety-like behaviors produced by zinc deficiency. === A Thesis submitted to The Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Science. === Degree Awarded: Spring Semester, 2003. === Date of Defense: April 1, 2003. === Zinc Deficiency, Metabolism === Includes bibliographical references. === Cathy W. Levenson, Professor Directing Thesis; J. Michael Overton, Committee Member; Charles Ouimet, Outside Committee Member.
author2 Evans, Stephanie Anne (authoraut)
author_facet Evans, Stephanie Anne (authoraut)
title Metabolic and Behavioral Effects of Zinc Deficiency in Rats
title_short Metabolic and Behavioral Effects of Zinc Deficiency in Rats
title_full Metabolic and Behavioral Effects of Zinc Deficiency in Rats
title_fullStr Metabolic and Behavioral Effects of Zinc Deficiency in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic and Behavioral Effects of Zinc Deficiency in Rats
title_sort metabolic and behavioral effects of zinc deficiency in rats
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