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  • - Juvenile male hamsters exposed to chronic social stress showed increased appetite, weight gain, and larger fat pads, indicating heightened obesity risk.
  • - The study aimed to investigate changes in food hoarding behaviors and orexin/hypocretin signaling in these hamsters under social stress conditions.
  • - Results confirmed previous findings on overeating and obesity, showing some correlation patterns between orexin innervation and appetite/metabolism, suggesting specific brain changes related to chronic social stress.

Article Abstract

Juvenile male hamsters exposed to chronic social stress eat more, gain weight, and have larger fat pads. The purpose of the present study was to address possible changes in food hoarding and orexin/hypocretin innervation in response to social stress. Male hamsters in early adolescence were exposed to a resident-intruder social stress paradigm or control condition daily for 2 weeks. Metabolism-related physiological measures and behaviors were tracked, and brains were immunocytochemically labeled for orexin-A. Our data confirm our previous observations on appetite, weight gain, and obesity, and showed a strong trend toward enhanced food hoarding as in prior studies. In addition, there were no statistically significant differences in orexin innervation in any brain area analyzed. However, unique correlation patterns were observed between orexin innervation and appetite or metabolic outcome. In particular, opposite correlations were observed between groups within the dorsal raphe nucleus, lateral parabrachial nucleus, and nucleus of the solitary tract. These opposite patterns of correlations suggest chronic social stress causes site-specific alterations in synaptic activity in relation with these behaviors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jne.13457DOI Listing

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