Neuropeptides and functional neuroteratology [PDF]
Gerard J. Boer+2 more
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Stress alters hypothalamic gene expression in adolescent male Golden hamsters
Abstract In Golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus), a two‐week exposure to chronic social stress in adolescence causes acceleration of agonistic behavior, enhanced adult aggression, impaired waiting impulsivity, and higher food intake, body fat, and long‐term increased body weight.
Kevin M. Moran+3 more
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Peroxisome, neuropeptide, and inflammation signaling pathways uniquely impacted by opioid exposure in the hypothalamus of males and females. [PDF]
Sunderland GR+3 more
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Neuropeptides and other mediators in the central nervous system [PDF]
F E Bloom
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V. Hook+4 more
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Cholecystokinin: Clinical aspects of the new biology
Abstract Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a classic gut hormone that has been known for almost a century to regulate gallbladder emptying, pancreatic enzyme secretion, and gastrointestinal motor activity. In 1968, the CCK structure was identified by Viktor Mutt and Erik Jorpes from porcine gut extracts as a peptide of 33 amino acid residues.
Jens F. Rehfeld
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Expanding our understanding of (mal)adapted stress physiology in psychiatric disorders: achieving single-cell characterisation of steroids and neuropeptides. [PDF]
Edmond KZ, Matosin N.
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Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography of neuropeptides related to adrenocorticotropin, including a potent adrenocorticotropin 4–9 analogue (ORG 2766) [PDF]
J. Verhoef+3 more
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Evolutionarily conserved TRH neuropeptide pathway regulates growth in Caenorhabditis elegans
Elien Van Sinay+8 more
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The pharmacotherapeutic potential of neuropeptide Y for chronic pain
Abstract Chronic pain is a major medical problem that requires new therapeutic options. Discovered by Victor Mutt in 1982, neuropeptide Y (NPY) is rapidly emerging as a master regulator of pain relief. Genetic knockdown of NPY or pharmacological inhibition of its receptors demonstrates that NPY signaling tonically inhibits indices of chronic ...
Al A. Nie, Bradley K. Taylor
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