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- W2056571063 abstract "Exposure to stress may cause either an increase or a decrease in food intake. Behavioral and physiological responses to stress, including alterations in feeding behavior, are sexually dimorphic. This study aimed to evaluate the interaction between estradiol levels and chronic variate stress on the intake of sweet food and on serum levels of leptin, a hormone secreted by the adipose cells with a role in the regulation of body weight. Adult female Wistar rats were used. After ovariectomy, the animals received estradiol replacement (or oil) subcutaneously. Rats were then divided in controls and stressed (submitted to 30 days of variate stress). Consumption of sweet food and of serum leptin was measured. Although animals receiving estradiol replacement presented smaller weight gain, they showed an increased consumption of sweet food. Chronic variate stress decreased sweet food intake at 30, but not at 20, days of treatment. Estradiol replacement in the stressed group prevented both the reduction observed in sweet food intake and the increase in leptin levels. These results suggest that there is an interaction between chronic stress and estradiol replacement in feeding behavior concerning sweet food consumption, and this interaction may be related to altered leptin levels." @default.
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- W2056571063 title "Interaction between estradiol replacement and chronic stress on feeding behavior and on serum leptin" @default.
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