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The role of dorsal raphe nucleus neuropeptides in reward and aversion. [PDF]
Braden K, Castro DC.
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Abstract Moderate and acute intermittent hypoxia (IH) facilitates respiration in adults, mostly by recruiting peripheral chemo‐/baroreceptors. As central chemoreceptors are widely expressed in immature brains, we hypothesized that IH modulates respiration at birth through a purely neurogenic mechanism involving the hypothalamus.
Rosamaria Apicella+2 more
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The role of orexin A in the pathogenesis of ischaemic stroke at high altitude
Schematic illustration of the experimental design. This study investigated the role of Orexin A in the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke at high altitude. Abstract Orexin offers protection against cerebral ischaemia–reperfusion injury, with high altitude playing a key role in modulating its expression.
Minxia Zhu+7 more
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Neuropeptide Y neurons mediate opioid-induced itch by disinhibiting GRP-GRPR microcircuits in the spinal cord. [PDF]
Zeng Q+11 more
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Genetic studies of neuropeptide Y and neuropeptide Y receptors Y1 and Y5 regions in morbid obesity
C. Roche+8 more
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Decoding Neuropeptide Complexity: Advancing Neurobiological Insights from Invertebrates to Vertebrates through Evolutionary Perspectives. [PDF]
Fields L+4 more
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Abstract Renal injury is associated with inflammatory responses within the kidney which could involve activation of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channels. This study investigated whether TRPV1 channels modulate baroreflex regulation of renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) in a rat model of cisplatin‐mediated renal injury.
Mohammed H. Abdulla+3 more
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Gut neuropeptide involvement in Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Templeton HN+2 more
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Abstract Topical application of l‐menthol, a pharmacological cold‐mimetic and agonist of the cold‐sensing receptor TRPM8 (transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 8), has been shown to stimulate brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis and reduce weight gain in both obese and lean male mice, without affecting energy intake.
Annalaura Bellucci+8 more
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