Araújo, John FonteneleCarneiro, Breno Tercio Santos2014-12-172010-10-292014-12-172010-08-10CARNEIRO, Breno Tercio Santos. Sincronização dos ritmos de atividade motora e temperatura central à disponibilidade de glicose em ratos. 2010. 83 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Estudos de Comportamento; Psicologia Fisiológica) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2010.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/17300Food is essential for the survival of all animals. Its temporal availability is an important enviromental cue for the behavioral and physiological organization throughout the 24 hours of day in different species. Rats and mice, for example, show increased locomotion in the hours before food availability when it is presented in a recurrent manner, a behavior named foodanticipatory activity. Several lines of evidence indicate that this anticipation is mediated by a circadian oscillator. In this work, based on the hypothesis that pre- or post-ingestive humoral signals are involved in the entrainment process, we tested whether the daily intake of glucose is sufficient to induce anticipatory activity in rats. The rhythms of motor activity and central temperature were recorded in animals undergoing 10 days of temporal glucose (solution at 50%) or chow restriction in light-dark (LD) and constant darkness (DD). Animals under temporal glucose restriction increase motor activity and and central temperature in the hours preceding glucose availability and such aticipation is extremely similar to that observed in animals under temporal chow restriction. Glucose ingestion is, therefore, a sufficient temporal cue to induce anticipation in rats. It is possible that the increase in plasma glucose after food ingestion constitutes one of the signals involved in the behavioral entrainment process to food availabilityapplication/pdfAcesso AbertoRitmo circadianoComportamento alimentarAtividade antecipatóriaTransdução de sinalGlicoseCircadian rhythmFeeding behaviorAnticipatory activitySignal transductionGlucoseSincronização dos ritmos de atividade motora e temperatura central à disponibilidade de glicose em ratosmasterThesisCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS