نتایج جستجو برای: dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus

تعداد نتایج: 138609  

Journal: :General physiology and biophysics 2001
A Kiss D Jezova

Functional significance of neural projections from the hypothalamic dorsomedial nucleus (DMN) to the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) was investigated using surgical lesion of the central part of the DMN. Under basal conditions, DMN lesion resulted in a decrease in magnocellular vasopressin (AVP) mRNA levels in the PVN, rise in pituitary proopiomelancortin (POMC) mRNA concentrations and elevated p...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2003
Sarah F Leibowitz Nicole M Avena Guo-Qing Chang Olga Karatayev David T Chau Bartley G Hoebel

Alcoholism can be viewed as a motivational disorder that results from alterations in brain systems for ingestive behavior. Therefore, it was hypothesized that alcohol intake might alter the expression of hypothalamic peptides that stimulate feeding. Earlier studies showed that hypothalamic injection of the feeding-stimulatory peptide, galanin (GAL), increases the release of dopamine (DA) in the...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2001
C R Abbott M Rossi A M Wren K G Murphy A R Kennedy S A Stanley A N Zollner D G Morgan I Morgan M A Ghatei C J Small S R Bloom

Cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript is expressed in hypothalamic regions involved in the central control of food intake. Previous data have implicated cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript as an anorectic peptide. We studied the effect of the active fragment of cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript, cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript-(55-102), on feeding whe...

2011
Clinton Thomas Elfers Christian Ludwig Roth

UNLABELLED For patients with a craniopharyngioma (CP), treatment of hypothalamic obesity (HO) and hyperphagia following resection and/or radiotherapy is extremely difficult and few reports have been published on potential drug therapies. Psychomotor stimulant methylphenidate (MPH) has been reported to inhibit food intake (FI). In this paper, we report reduction of body mass index (BMI) and appe...

Journal: :Brain research. Molecular brain research 2004
M Bäckberg N Madjid S O Ogren B Meister

A mutation in the mouse tub gene causes a phenotype characterized by maturity-onset obesity, blindness and deafness. The role of the intact tubby protein and the pathogenesis resulting in the phenotype of tub/tub mice remain largely unknown. In this study, we have investigated whether obese tub/tub mice exhibit altered expression levels for agouti-related protein (AGRP) or glutamic acid decarbo...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
M J Will E B Franzblau A E Kelley

Endogenous opioid peptides within the nucleus accumbens, a forebrain site critical for the regulation of reward-related behavior, are believed to play an important role in the control of appetite. In particular, this system is thought to mediate the hedonic aspects of food intake, governing the positive emotional response to highly palatable food such as fat and sugar. Previous work has shown t...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2005
Mary-Anne Woodnorth Neil McNaughton

Reduced frequency of theta activity is thought to compromise hippocampal function and so behavioural inhibition. The anxiolytic benzodiazepine chlordiazepoxide (CDP) reduces theta frequency when injected into the medial supramammillary nucleus (mSuM), posterior hypothalamic nucleus (PH) and dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus (DMH). These hypothalamic effects on theta could underlie at least some ...

2012
J. WYSS

1. High sodium intake results in an exacerbation of hypertension accompanied by evidence of increased peripheral sympathetic activity in the young spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) of the Okamoto strain. 2. To examine the hypothesis that high sodium intake increases peripheral sympathetic activity via an influence on central noradrenergic pathways involved in cardiovascular regulation, the e...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de endocrinologia e metabologia 2009
Katherine Anne Simpson Niamh M Martin Stephen R Bloom

Current estimates suggest that over 1 billion people are overweight and over 300 million people are obese. Weight gain is due to an imbalance between energy expenditure and dietary intake. This review discusses the hypothalamic control of appetite and highlights key developments in research that have furthered our understanding of the complex pathways involved. Nuclei within the hypothalamus in...

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