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Chronic Central Melanocortin-4 Receptor Antagonism and Central Neuropeptide-Y Infusion in Rats Produce Increased Adiposity by Divergent Pathways [PDF]
Katherine Baran+5 more
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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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Blockade of neuropeptide Y2 receptors and suppression of NPY's anti‐epileptic actions in the rat hippocampal slice by BIIE0246 [PDF]
Bouchaı̈b El Bahh+3 more
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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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Transcriptome-Wide Identification of Neuropeptides and Neuropeptide Receptors in the Twenty-Eight-Spotted Ladybird <i>Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata</i>. [PDF]
Lei Q+9 more
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Antiepileptic Actions of Neuropeptide Y in the Mouse Hippocampus Require Y5 Receptors [PDF]
Scott C. Baraban
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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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