Baclofen reduces fat intake under binge-type conditions.
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Evidence for sugar addiction: behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intakeIntermittent access to sweet high-fat liquid induces increased palatability and motivation to consume in a rat model of binge consumption.Ovarian hormones inhibit fat intake under binge-type conditions in ovariectomized rats.Baclofen, raclopride, and naltrexone differentially affect intake of fat/sucrose mixtures under limited access conditions.Reinforcing efficacy of fat, as assessed by progressive ratio responding, depends upon availability not amount consumed.Memantine reduces consumption of highly palatable food in a rat model of binge eatingCan We Selectively Reduce Appetite for Energy-Dense Foods? An Overview of Pharmacological Strategies for Modification of Food Preference BehaviorBinge eating: neurochemical insights from animal modelsFat emulsion composition alters intake and the effects of baclofen.Bingeing rats: a model of intermittent excessive behavior?Effects of baclofen on operant performance for food pellets and vegetable shortening after a history of binge-type behavior in non-food deprived rats.Baclofen suppresses binge eating of pure fat but not a sugar-rich or sweet-fat diet.Intermittent-access binge consumption of sweet high-fat liquid does not require opioid or dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens.Effect of Hypericum perforatum Extract in an Experimental Model of Binge Eating in Female Rats.Environments predicting intermittent shortening access reduce operant performance but not home cage binge size in rats.Baclofen, raclopride, and naltrexone differentially reduce solid fat emulsion intake under limited access conditions.Baclofen-induced reductions in optional food intake depend upon food composition.The next generation of obesity treatments: beyond suppressing appetite.A model of binge-like eating behavior in mice that does not require food deprivation or stress.Pattern of access determines influence of junk food diet on cue sensitivity and palatability.Food Addiction and Binge Eating: Lessons Learned from Animal Models.Food addiction and obesity: evidence from bench to bedside.Junk Food Exposure Disrupts Selection of Food-Seeking Actions in Rats
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Baclofen reduces fat intake under binge-type conditions.
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Ariel Buda-Levin
Francis H E Wojnicki
Rebecca L Corwin
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10.1016/J.PHYSBEH.2005.07.020
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2005-09-01T00:00:00Z