Disengaging insulin from corticosterone: roles of each on energy intake and disposition.
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Eating behavior and stress: a pathway to obesityStress-induced obesity and the emotional nervous systemEndocrine and physiological changes in response to chronic corticosterone: a potential model of the metabolic syndrome in mouse.Stress and eating behaviorInterleukin-1 beta: a potential link between stress and the development of visceral obesity.Both transient and continuous corticosterone excess inhibit atherosclerotic plaque formation in APOE*3-leiden.CETP miceLack of stress responses to long-term effects of corticosterone in Caps2 knockout mice.Chronic non-invasive corticosterone administration abolishes the diurnal pattern of tph2 expressionDifferential effects of glucocorticoids on energy homeostasis in Syrian hamsters.Comparison of adipose tissue- and bone marrow- derived mesenchymal stem cells for alleviating doxorubicin-induced cardiac dysfunction in diabetic rats.Perinatal programming of neuroendocrine mechanisms connecting feeding behavior and stressRelationship between perceived stress and dietary and activity patterns in older adults participating in the Boston Puerto Rican Health Study.Modifying influence of dietary sugar in the relationship between cortisol and visceral adipose tissue in minority youth.The glucocorticoid contribution to obesity.Chronic corticosterone treatment during adolescence has significant effects on metabolism and skeletal development in male C57BL6/N mice.Glucocorticoid excess induces long-lasting changes in body composition in male C57Bl/6J mice only with high-fat diet.A novel combined glucocorticoid-mineralocorticoid receptor selective modulator markedly prevents weight gain and fat mass expansion in mice fed a high-fat diet.Energy allocation between brain and body during ontogenetic development.Exogenous insulin enhances humoural immune responses in short-day, but not long-day, Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus).
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Disengaging insulin from corticosterone: roles of each on energy intake and disposition.
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scientific article published on 11 March 2009
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Disengaging insulin from corticosterone: roles of each on energy intake and disposition.
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Disengaging insulin from corticosterone: roles of each on energy intake and disposition.
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Disengaging insulin from corticosterone: roles of each on energy intake and disposition.
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Disengaging insulin from corticosterone: roles of each on energy intake and disposition.
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Disengaging insulin from corticosterone: roles of each on energy intake and disposition.
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Disengaging insulin from corticosterone: roles of each on energy intake and disposition.
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Disengaging insulin from corticosterone: roles of each on energy intake and disposition.
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Abigail B Ginsberg
Hart F Horneman
James P Warne
Mary F Dallman
Norman C Pecoraro
Susan F Akana
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10.1152/AJPREGU.91016.2008
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2009-03-11T00:00:00Z