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Physiology & Behavior | 2008

Effects of chronic administration of caffeine and stress on feeding behavior of rats

Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo; Cristie Noschang; Eduardo Toigo; Andrelisa Fachin; Deusa Vendite; Carla Dalmaz

Anorectic effects of caffeine are controversial in the literature, while stress and obesity are growing problems in our society. Since many stressed people are coffee drinkers, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of stress and chronic administration of caffeine on feeding behavior and body weight in male and female rats. Wistar rats (both males and females) were divided into 3 groups: control (receiving water), caffeine 0.3 g/L and caffeine 1.0 g/L (in the drinking water). These groups were subdivided into non-stressed and stressed (repeated-restraint stress for 40 days). During the entire treatment, chow consumption was monitored and rats were weighed monthly. Afterwards, feeding behavior was evaluated during 3-min trials in food-deprived and ad libitum fed animals and also in repeated exposures, using palatable food (Froot Loops and Cheetos). Chronic administration of caffeine did not affect rat chow consumption or body weight gain, but diminished the consumption of both salty (Cheetos) and sweet (Froot Loops) palatable food. In the repeated trial tests, stress diminished savory snack consumption in the later exposures [I.S. Racotta, J. Leblanc, D. Richard The effect of caffeine on food intake in rats: involvement of corticotropin-releasing factor and the sympatho-adrenal system. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1994, 48:887-892; S.D. Comer, M. Haney, R.W. Foltin, M.W. Fischman Effects of caffeine withdrawal on humans living in a residential laboratory. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 1997, 5:399-403; A. Jessen, B. Buemann, S. Toubro, I.M. Skovgaard, A. Astrup The appetite-suppressant effect of nicotine is enhanced by caffeine. Diab Ob Metab. 2005, 7:327-333; J.M. Carney Effects of caffeine, theophylline and theobromine on scheduled controlled responding in rats. Br J Pharmacol. 1982, 75:451-454] and caffeine diminished consumption of both palatable foods (savory and sweet) during the early and later exposures. Most responses to caffeine were stronger in females, and stress exposure influenced the effect. Neither chronic caffeine nor stress affected adrenal weight and plasma corticosterone levels of the rats. These observations suggest that chronic caffeine consumption may have sex-specific effects on palatable food ingestion.


Appetite | 2008

Stress effects on rats chronically receiving a highly palatable diet are sex-specific.

Andrelisa Fachin; Rachel Krolow dos Santos Silva; Cristie Noschang; Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo; Liane Tavares Bertinetti; Mauro Nör Billodre; William Peres; Fernanda Busnello; Carla Dalmaz

The stress response is known to lead to behavioral and metabolic changes. Exposure to chronic stress can promote the development of physiological and behavioral dysfunctions, including alterations in feeding behavior. The aim of this study was to verify whether chronic restraint stress alters the consumption of a highly palatable, highly caloric diet (chocolate), chronically offered to the animals. Male rats ate more chocolate than females, and they also exhibited a higher weight gain, abdominal fat deposition, and higher plasma levels of total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol and glucose. The stress exposure decreased body weight, increased adrenal weight and decreased plasma insulin levels. Overall, female rats had lower plasma insulin levels and chocolate consumption prevented the increased adrenal gland weight after exposure to chronic stress, suggesting a reduction of stress effects induced by palatable food consumption. Taken together, these results suggest a peculiar metabolic pattern, related to energy store and expenditure, in stressed animals receiving a palatable diet. Since these effects were sex-specific, we may also propose that females and males subjected to restraint stress and chocolate consumption are differentially affected.


Neurochemical Research | 2009

Interactions Between Chronic Stress and Chronic Consumption of Caffeine on the Enzymatic Antioxidant System

Cristie Noschang; Rachel Krolow; Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo; Mônica Ávila; Andrelisa Fachin; Danusa Mar Arcego; Eduardo Toigo; Leonardo Machado Crema; Luisa Amalia Diehl; Deusa Vendite; Carla Dalmaz


Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior | 2009

Sex-specific differences on caffeine consumption and chronic stress-induced anxiety-like behavior and DNA breaks in the hippocampus

Cristie Noschang; Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo; Eduardo Toigo; Ana Cristina Andreazza; Rachel Krolow; Andrelisa Fachin; Mônica Ávila; Danusa Mar Arcego; Leonardo Machado Crema; Luisa Amalia Diehl; Carlos Alberto Gonçalvez; Deusa Vendite; Carla Dalmaz


Archive | 2008

Avaliação da atividade de enzimas antioxidantes no estriado de ratos machos submetidos ao estresse crônico e ao consumo de cafeína.

Danusa Mar Arcego; Cristie Noschang; Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo; Rachel Krolow; Mônica Ávila; Andrelisa Fachin; Deusa Vendite


Archive | 2008

Avaliação dos efeitos comportamentais do tratamento com gmp crônico em camundongos.

Danusa Mar Arcego; Cristie Noschang; Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo; Rachel Krolow; Mônica Ávila; Andrelisa Fachin; Deusa Vendite


Archive | 2007

Efeito do estresse e da administração crônica de cafeína sobre o comportamento alimentar de ratas

Andrelisa Fachin; Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo; Cristie Noschang; Eduardo Toigo; Deusa Vendite


Archive | 2007

Estudo do comportamento em ratos estressados crônicamente na vigência de uma dieta hiperpalatável

Edelvan Nunes; Rachel Krolow dos Santos Silva; Andrelisa Fachin; Cristie Noschang; Liane Tavares Bertinetti; William Peres


Archive | 2006

Consumo de dieta altamente palatável na vigência de um modelo de estresse repetido em ratos machos

Andrelisa Fachin; William Peres; Cristie Noschang; Rachel Krolow; Liane Tavares Bertinetti; Mauro Nör Billodre; Edelvan Nunes; Taciana Carniel Trevisan; Fabiane Bastiani; Luisa Amalia Diehl; Leonardo Machado Crema


Archive | 2006

A separação materna e a exposição a um trauma na idade adulta afetam a memória de reconhecimento de objetos em ratos

Linda Brenda Fidelix da Silva; Luisa Amalia Diehl; Marta Dalpian Heis; Mauro Nör Billodre; Edelvan Nunes; Andrelisa Fachin; Patrícia Pelufo Silveira

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Cristie Noschang

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Deusa Vendite

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Rachel Krolow

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carla Dalmaz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Danusa Mar Arcego

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Eduardo Toigo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Leonardo Machado Crema

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Liane Tavares Bertinetti

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luisa Amalia Diehl

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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