Abstract Cocaine‐ and amphetamine‐regulated transcript (CART) is produced in several brain regions including the hypothalamus where it is made in cells that also produce melanin‐concentrating hormone (MCH). CART‐expressing MCH cells densely innervate the lateral septum (LS), which integrates food‐ and mood‐related behaviours.
Anjali Shankhatheertha+3 more
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The Neuropeptide Y Y5 Receptor Mediates the Blockade of “Photic-Like” NMDA-Induced Phase Shifts in the Golden Hamster [PDF]
Paola C. Yannielli, Mary E. Harrington
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Abstract Recent studies have shown a link between disrupted circadian rhythms and the development of chronic opioid‐induced negative effects. Both animal and human studies show a significant bidirectional relationship between the circadian system and opioid effects.
Nasrin Mehranfard+2 more
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Regulation of Neuropeptide Y Receptor Gene Expression and Hormone Level in Obese Male Rats Receiving 6-Gingerol and L-Arginine Supplementation. [PDF]
Karbasian M+4 more
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Increased expression of the neuropeptide Y receptor Y1 gene in the medial amygdala of transgenic mice induced by long‐term treatment with progesterone or allopregnanolone [PDF]
Gianna Ferrara+6 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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Author Correction: Structural basis of neuropeptide Y signaling through Y1 receptor
Chaehee Park+12 more
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Enhancement of neurogenesis and cognition through intranasal co-delivery of galanin receptor 2 (GALR2) and neuropeptide Y receptor 1 (NPY1R) agonists: a potential pharmacological strategy for cognitive dysfunctions. [PDF]
Sánchez-Varo R+10 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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