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The VMH Rat

A classic illustration in many physiological psychology textbooks shows an enormously fat rat sitting on a postage scale. The rat (from the laboratory of Neal Miller) had a portion of its brain removed: the ventromedial (front-middle) part of the hypothalamus, an important brain structure. The rat with a ventromedial hypothalamus lesion is called a VMH rat.

After surgery, the VMH rat with constant access to tasty food will eat until it is twice its normal weight. For years, scientists assumed the VMH rat had a defect in fat cell regulation: a high set-point.

However, later research showed that VMH rats do not show the active defense of high fat levels implied by the concept of a set-point. For example, the VMH rat does not conserve energy when its weight drops. Moreover, the VMH rat loses weight if given unpalatable food. By contrast, a rat with an altered set-point defends its new weight even if this means eating unpleasant-tasting food. So apparently the VMH rat does not suffer from a high set-point. It suffers from overeating caused by uninhibited consumption of tasty food.

The real underlying problem of the VMH rat turned out to be rapid daytime gastric emptying according to Duggan & Booth (1986). Food does not linger in the stomach of the VMH rat long enough to trigger feelings of fullness. Therefore the rat continues to eat as long as it is provided with palatable food. If this research is correct, the rat should lose weight if provided with a rat-sized gastric bubble (or stomach-reduction surgery). It has a satiety (feeling full) defect.
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Re: The VMH Rat

Look at the size of the poor thing
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Re: The VMH Rat

awww
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Re: The VMH Rat

My cat could eat it...unless the rat eats my cat, who knows.
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Re: The VMH Rat

You're kidding, a lion would choke on that fat fuck.
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Re: The VMH Rat

awwwe such a cute fat rat
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Re: The VMH Rat

Anyway, I don't want to witness "rapid daytime gastric emptying", ever.
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Re: The VMH Rat

Anyway, I don't want to witness "rapid daytime gastric emptying", ever.
That's medical talk for the raging shits
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Re: The VMH Rat

I'm betting they found it wondering about inside a McDonalds
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I'm betting they found it wondering about inside a McDonalds
Or KFC, Wimpy, Burger King, Wendy's...


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