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Control of fluid intake by estrogens in the female rat: role of the hypothalamusRattus norvegicus melanocortin 3 receptor: a corrected sequenceAngiotensin II stimulates water and NaCl intake through separate cell signalling pathways in ratsRepeated administration of angiotensin II reduces its dipsogenic effect without affecting saline intakeRoux-en-Y gastric bypass does not affect daily water intake or the drinking response to dipsogenic stimuli in ratsEndogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 reduces drinking behavior and is differentially engaged by water and food intakes in rats.Enhanced consumption of salient solutions following pedunculopontine tegmental lesions.Properly timed exposure to central ANG II prevents behavioral sensitization and changes in angiotensin receptor expression.Androgenic influence on serotonergic activation of the HPA stress axisGlucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists suppress water intake independent of effects on food intake.Investigation into the specificity of angiotensin II-induced behavioral desensitization.Salt appetite: a neurohormonal viewpoint.Activation of G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER-1) decreases fluid intake in female ratsMultiple estrogen receptor subtypes influence ingestive behavior in female rodents.Amelioration of binge eating by nucleus accumbens shell deep brain stimulation in mice involves D2 receptor modulation.Mitogen-activated protein kinase is required for the behavioural desensitization that occurs after repeated injections of angiotensin II.Divergent effects of ERα and ERβ on fluid intake by female rats are not dependent on concomitant changes in AT1R expression or body weight.Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist administration suppresses both water and saline intake in rats.The anteroventral third ventricle region is critical for the behavioral desensitization caused by repeated injections of angiotensin II.Alan [corrected] N. Epstein award: Intracellular signaling and ingestive behaviorsSex differences in corticotropin-releasing factor receptor-1 action within the dorsal raphe nucleus in stress responsivity.Angiotensin II (de)sensitization: Fluid intake studies with implications for cardiovascular control.Acute repeated intracerebroventricular injections of angiotensin II reduce agonist and antagonist radioligand binding in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus and median preoptic nucleus in the rat brain.Transneuronal tracing from sympathectomized lumbar epaxial muscle in female rats.Central structures necessary and sufficient for ingestive and glycemic responses to Urocortin I administration.Sex differences in the drinking response to angiotensin II (AngII): Effect of body weight.Sex Differences in the Behavioral Desensitization of Water Intake Observed After Repeated Central Injections of Angiotensin II.Melanocortin receptor signaling through mitogen-activated protein kinase in vitro and in rat hypothalamus.Associative learning contributes to the increased water intake observed after daily injections of angiotensin II.Hypothalamic co-localization of substance P receptor and transneuronal tracer from the lordosis-relevant lumbar epaxial muscles in the female rat.Fourth ventricle injection of ghrelin decreases angiotensin II-induced fluid intake and neuronal activation in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus.New horizons for future research - Critical issues to consider for maximizing research excellence and impact.Editorial: Physiology & BehaviorGlucagon-Like Peptide 1 in the Brain: Where Is It Coming From, Where Is It Going?Anorexigenic effects of estradiol in the medial preoptic area occur through membrane-associated estrogen receptors and metabotropic glutamate receptors
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