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The leptin receptor-deficient db/db mouse model is an accepted in vivo model to study obesity, type 2 diabetes, and diabetic kidney disease. Healthy gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota has been linked to weight loss, improved glycemic control, and ...
Harinder Singh +6 more
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Lower density of calretinin‐immunopositive neurons in the putamen of subjects with schizophrenia
Recent neuroimaging and histological studies highlight the striatum as a key area involved in SCH, but the specific impairment of neuronal subtypes in subcortical structures is not fully understood. This study is the first detailed investigation of neuroanatomical changes in the putamen in SCH, specifically examining the density of calretinin ...
Paz Kelmer +4 more
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CHOLECYSTOKININ – POSTCHOLECYSTECTOMY SYNDROME MARKER [PDF]
Having examined 214 patients with cholelithiasis, acute calculous cholecystitis and postcholecystectomy syndrome, it was established that cholecystokinin level test let us judge about severity of the biliary tract functional disorder.
Leyman, A. +5 more
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Effect of ethanol on cholecystokinin-stimulated zymogen conversion in pancreatic acinar cells [PDF]
Exocrine pancreatic zymogens are proteolytically processed to active forms after they are secreted into the small intestine. However, intracellular conversion of zymogens to active forms can be stimulated by treating pancreatic acinar cells with high ...
F. Gorelick +3 more
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Role of brain cholecystokinin in neuronal homeostasis: rediscovering novel functions of an old neuropeptide [PDF]
Cholecystokinin (CCK) is the most prevalent neuropeptide in the brain, where it affects satiety, pain modulation, memory, and anxiety. Its effects are mediated by GPCRs known as the “alimentary (gastrointestinal)” CCK1r (CCK 1 receptor) and the brain ...
Santiago J. Ballaz
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The MacBrain Resource Center (MBRC) rhesus macaque embryonic brain histology datasets
We introduce the MacBrain Resource Center (MBRC) Collections of rhesus macaque embryonic brain tissue. Here, we illustrate histo‐ and immunohistology from our dynamically growing Collection 6, which currently contains >10,000 zoomable and downloadable images from n = 14 male and female embryos from early to late in gestation.
Valeria Mendoza‐Silva +11 more
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The MacBrain Resource Center (MBRC) postnatal rhesus macaque brain histology datasets are organized into Collections that promote cost‐effective de novo research. This article provides examples from Collections 5, 6, and 7 and describes the histo‐ and immunohistochemical (IHC) processing of materials for Collection 6.
Valeria Mendoza‐Silva +19 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Weight loss results in reduced energy expenditure (EE) due to body composition alterations (e.g., fat‐free mass and fat mass losses) and mass‐independent adaptations in EE (e.g., hormones). Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1RA) are indicated for obesity management; however, their effects on EE remain unclear ...
Flavio T. Vieira +8 more
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Distribution of Precerebellar Cholecystokininergic Neurons in the Perihypoglossal Nuclei of the Gerbil [PDF]
This study aimed to examine the distribution of vermis- projecting cholecystokinin-immunoreactive (CCK-ir) neurons in perihypoglossal (PH) nuclei of the gerbil.
李世雄;曾啟育;溫振源;謝正勇 +1 more
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Cholecystokinin inhibits tail pinch-induced eating in rats [PDF]
Peripheral administration of the COOH-terminal octapeptide of cholecystokinin in doses from 1 to 100 micrograms per kilogram of body weight (0.25 to 25.0 micrograms per rat) significantly antagonized tail pinch-induced eating in rats, an animal model for
Nemeroff, C B +5 more
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