Reduced sensitivity to cholecystokinin in male rats fed a high-fat diet is reversible.
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Role of central vagal 5-HT3 receptors in gastrointestinal physiology and pathophysiologyObesity: considerations about etiology, metabolism, and the use of experimental modelsLoss of Vagal Sensitivity to Cholecystokinin in Rats Born with Intrauterine Growth Retardation and Consequence on Food IntakeDeficits in gastrointestinal responses controlling food intake and body weight.Current and emerging concepts on the role of peripheral signals in the control of food intake and development of obesity.High-protein diet promotes sensitivity to cholecystokinin and shifts the cecal microbiome without altering brain inflammation in diet-induced obesity in rats.Role of the vagus nerve in the development and treatment of diet-induced obesity.Inhibitory neurotransmission regulates vagal efferent activity and gastric motility.Ghrelin, CCK, GLP-1, and PYY(3-36): Secretory Controls and Physiological Roles in Eating and Glycemia in Health, Obesity, and After RYGB.High fat diet attenuates glucose-dependent facilitation of 5-HT3 -mediated responses in rat gastric vagal afferents.Exposure to a high fat diet during the perinatal period alters vagal motoneurone excitability, even in the absence of obesity.Perinatal high fat diet increases inhibition of dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus neurons regulating gastric functions.
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Reduced sensitivity to cholecystokinin in male rats fed a high-fat diet is reversible.
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Reduced sensitivity to cholecystokinin in male rats fed a high-fat diet is reversible.
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Reduced sensitivity to cholecystokinin in male rats fed a high-fat diet is reversible.
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Reduced sensitivity to cholecystokinin in male rats fed a high-fat diet is reversible.
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Reduced sensitivity to cholecystokinin in male rats fed a high-fat diet is reversible.
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Reduced sensitivity to cholecystokinin in male rats fed a high-fat diet is reversible.
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Reduced sensitivity to cholecystokinin in male rats fed a high-fat diet is reversible.
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David M Savastano
Mihai Covasa
Timothy D Swartz
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10.3945/JN.110.124149
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2010-06-30T00:00:00Z