Bingeing rats: a model of intermittent excessive behavior?
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Food reward, hyperphagia, and obesityEvidence for sugar addiction: behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intakeIntermittent access to preferred food reduces the reinforcing efficacy of chow in rats.CRF-CRF1 receptor system in the central and basolateral nuclei of the amygdala differentially mediates excessive eating of palatable food.Effects of the MEK inhibitor, SL-327, on rewarding, motor- and cellular-activating effects of D-amphetamine and SKF-82958, and their augmentation by food restriction in rat.Ovarian hormones inhibit fat intake under binge-type conditions in ovariectomized rats.Use of an operant task to estimate food reinforcement in adult humans with and without BED.Dopamine and binge eating behaviorsThe uncompetitive N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist memantine reduces binge-like eating, food-seeking behavior, and compulsive eating: role of the nucleus accumbens shell.Consummatory, anxiety-related and metabolic adaptations in female rats with alternating access to preferred food.Inhibition of opioid transmission at the μ-opioid receptor prevents both food seeking and binge-like eatingAntagonism of sigma-1 receptors blocks compulsive-like eating.The neurobiology of food intake in an obesogenic environment.Cannabinoid-1 receptor antagonists reduce caloric intake by decreasing palatable diet selection in a novel dessert protocol in female rats.Getting beneath the phenotype of anorexia nervosa: the search for viable endophenotypes and genotypes.Opioid system in the medial prefrontal cortex mediates binge-like eatingCRF system recruitment mediates dark side of compulsive eatingSweetened-fat intake sensitizes gamma-aminobutyric acid-mediated feeding responses elicited from the nucleus accumbens shell.Neuromedin U receptor 2 knockdown in the paraventricular nucleus modifies behavioral responses to obesogenic high-fat food and leads to increased body weight.Withdrawal from chronic, intermittent access to a highly palatable food induces depressive-like behavior in compulsive eating rats.Insulin, leptin and reward.A review of cognitive neuropsychiatry in the taxonomy of eating disorders: state, trait, or genetic?Cytoplasmic FMR1-Interacting Protein 2 Is a Major Genetic Factor Underlying Binge Eating.Intermittent access to sucrose increases sucrose-licking activity and attenuates restraint stress-induced activation of the lateral septum.Opioid-dependent anticipatory negative contrast and binge-like eating in rats with limited access to highly preferred food.Sex differences in the effects of chronic stress and food restriction on body weight gain and brain expression of CRF and relaxin-3 in rats.Evidence for a compulsive-like behavior in rats exposed to alternate access to highly preferred palatable food.Changes in the incentive value of food after naltrexone treatment depend on a differential preference for a palatable food in male rats.Junk Food Exposure Disrupts Selection of Food-Seeking Actions in Rats
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Bingeing rats: a model of intermittent excessive behavior?
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2005-09-26T00:00:00Z