Hypothalamic obesity: multiple routes mediated by loss of function in medial cell groups.
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Engaging in paced mating, but neither exploratory, anti-anxiety, nor social behavior, increases 5alpha-reduced progestin concentrations in midbrain, hippocampus, striatum, and cortexNeurobiology of inflammation-associated anorexia.Pharmacological manipulations in animal models of anorexia and binge eating in relation to humans.The developmental program of the hypothalamus and its disorders.A neuropeptide Y Y5 antagonist selectively ameliorates body weight gain and associated parameters in diet-induced obese miceJuvenile offspring of rats exposed to restraint stress in late gestation have impaired cognitive performance and dysregulated progestogen formation.Altered position of cell bodies and fibers in the ventromedial region in SF-1 knockout mice.Stimulation of the hypothalamic ventromedial nuclei by pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide induces hypophagia and thermogenesisRemodeling of the arcuate nucleus energy-balance circuit is inhibited in obese mice.Immune stress in late pregnant rats decreases length of gestation and fecundity, and alters later cognitive and affective behaviour of surviving pre-adolescent offspring.Progesterone turnover to its 5α-reduced metabolites in the ventral tegmental area of the midbrain is essential for initiating social and affective behavior and progesterone metabolism in female rats.Gestational exposure to variable stressors produces decrements in cognitive and neural development of juvenile male and female rats.Estrous cycle, pregnancy, and parity enhance performance of rats in object recognition or object placement tasks.Exploratory, anti-anxiety, social, and sexual behaviors of rats in behavioral estrus is attenuated with inhibition of 3alpha,5alpha-THP formation in the midbrain ventral tegmental area.Requirement of the orphan nuclear receptor SF-1 in terminal differentiation of ventromedial hypothalamic neurons.Infusions of bicuculline to the ventral tegmental area attenuates sexual, exploratory, and anti-anxiety behavior of proestrous rats.Increasing 3alpha,5alpha-THP following inhibition of neurosteroid biosynthesis in the ventral tegmental area reinstates anti-anxiety, social, and sexual behavior of naturally receptive rats.Intrahypothalamic pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide regulates energy balance via site-specific actions on feeding and metabolism.Neuroanatomical circuitry between kidney and rostral elements of brain: a virally mediated transsynaptic tracing study in mice.Central Control of Feeding Behavior by the Secretin, PACAP, and Glucagon Family of PeptidesCorticosterone facilitates saccharin intake in adrenalectomized rats: does corticosterone increase stimulus salience?Voluntary sucrose ingestion, like corticosterone replacement, prevents the metabolic deficits of adrenalectomy.Manipulation of androgens causes different energetic responses to cold in 60- and 40-day-old male rats.Parasympathetic and sympathetic control of the pancreas: a role for the suprachiasmatic nucleus and other hypothalamic centers that are involved in the regulation of food intake.Regulation of Body Temperature by the Nervous System.
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Hypothalamic obesity: multiple routes mediated by loss of function in medial cell groups.
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Hypothalamic obesity: multiple routes mediated by loss of function in medial cell groups.
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Hypothalamic obesity: multiple routes mediated by loss of function in medial cell groups.
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Hypothalamic obesity: multiple routes mediated by loss of function in medial cell groups.
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Hypothalamic obesity: multiple routes mediated by loss of function in medial cell groups.
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10.1210/ENDO.140.9.6964
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1999-09-01T00:00:00Z