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Learned meal initiation attenuates the anorexic effects of the melanocortin agonist MTII


SC Benoit, DJ Clegg, JG Barrera, RJ Seeley … - Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The central melanocortin system is critically involved in the control of food
intake and body weight. Administration of melanocortin agonists reduces food
intake and adiposity, and the central melanocortin system is demonstrated ...
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Neural correlates of individual differences related to appetite


MR Lowe, J van Steenburgh, C Ochner, M … - Physiology & Behavior, 2009 - Elsevier
Using neuroimaging technologies to compare normal weight and obese individuals
can reveal much about the pathophysiological state of obesity but such
comparisons tell us little about what makes some normal weight individuals ...
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a-MSH enhances activity-based anorexia

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JJG Hillebrand, MJH Kas, RAH Adan - Peptides, 2005 - Elsevier
Activity-based anorexia (ABA) is considered an animal model of anorexia nervosa
(AN). In ABA, scheduled feeding in combination with voluntary access to running
wheels, results in hyperactivity, hypophagia, body weight loss and ...
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The effect of the melanocortin agonist, MT-II, on the defended level of body adiposity

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RJ Seeley, ML Burklow, KA Wilmer, CC … - Endocrinology, 2005 - Endocrine Soc
A wide range of experimental evidence implicates a critical role for
melanocortin signaling in the control of food intake and body adiposity.
Melanocortin receptor agonists such as MT-II potently reduce food intake ...
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Brain activation in restrained and unrestrained eaters: An fMRI study

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M Coletta, S Platek, FB Mohamed, JJ van … - Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Restraint theory has been used to model the process that produces binge eating.
However, there is no satisfactory explanation for the tendency of restrained
eaters (REs) to engage in counterregulatory eating, an ostensible analogue ...
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[PDF] Commentary on:“Neurobehavioral Inhibition of Reward-driven Feeding: Implications for …


MR Lowe - Obesity, 2009 - lowelabs.com
I was a reviewer of Applehans' article (1) and applaud his integration of neu-
robiological and psychological research on reward-driven eating and its inhibi-
tion. Indeed, I am in agreement with the majority of points he makes. The ...
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Amygdalar opioids modulate hypothalamic melanocortin-induced anorexia


TR Beckman, Q Shi, AS Levine, CJ Billington - Physiology & Behavior, 2009 - Elsevier
We wanted to assess the possibility that opioid activity in the central amygdala
(CeA) could modulate the feeding inhibition of melanocortin stimulation of the
paraventricular hypothalamus (PVN). The melanocortin system is important in ...
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Regional cerebral glucose metabolism in bulimia nervosa [published erratum appears in Am …


PJ Andreason, M Altemus, AJ Zametkin, AC … - American Journal of Psychiatry, 1992 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Page 1. 1506 Am J Psychiatry 149:1 1, November 1992 Regional Cerebral Glucose
Metabolism in Bulimia Nervosa Paul J. Andreason, MD ...
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Mapping of genes and transcribed sequences in a gene rich 400-kb region on human …


GM Caldwell, RL Eddy, CD Day, LH Haley, PR … - Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2000 - content.karger.com
The generation of high resolution maps of genomic regions through the
integration of physical, genetic and transcriptional maps is essential for the
identification of novel transcripts. To identify all of the genes within a ...
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Asymmetric prefrontal cortex activation in relation to markers of overeating in obese humans

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CN Ochner, D Green, JJ van Steenburgh, J … - Appetite, 2009 - Elsevier
Dietary restraint is heavily influenced by affect, which has been independently
related to asymmetrical activation in the prefrontal cortex (prefrontal
asymmetry) in electroencephalograph (EEG) studies. In normal weight ...
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