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  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,951 Views
14 Pages

Acute Hypophagia and Changes in c-Fos Immunoreactivity in Adolescent Rats Treated with Low Doses of Oxytocin and Naltrexone

  • Mitchell A. Head,
  • Laura K. McColl,
  • Anica Klockars,
  • Allen S. Levine and
  • Pawel K. Olszewski

23 December 2021

A recent case report has shown that an adjunctive oxytocin + naltrexone (OT + NTX) treatment promoted more robust hypophagia and body weight reduction than OT alone in an adolescent male with hypothalamic obesity after craniopharyngioma resection. Th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,554 Views
20 Pages

Increasing temperatures associated with climate change will lead to (periodic) temperature-induced reductions in food intake in human and other mammal populations. Human adults, however, are both tolerant and resilient to periodic nutritional deficit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,100 Views
15 Pages

GPR-160 Receptor Signaling in the Dorsal Vagal Complex of Male Rats Modulates Meal Microstructure and CART-Mediated Hypophagia

  • Marcos J. Sanchez-Navarro,
  • Tito Borner,
  • Benjamin C. Reiner,
  • Richard C. Crist,
  • Willis K. Samson,
  • Gina L. C. Yosten,
  • Lauren Stein and
  • Matthew R. Hayes

11 May 2023

The g-protein coupled receptor GPR-160, recently identified as a putative receptor for the cocaine and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) peptide, shows abundant expression in the energy-balance control nuclei, including the dorsal vagal complex...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,233 Views
19 Pages

28 January 2022

A core yet understudied symptom of autism is aberrant eating behaviour, including extremely narrow food preferences. Autistic individuals often refuse to eat despite hunger unless preferred food is given. We hypothesised that, apart from aberrant pre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,092 Views
15 Pages

Replacing a Palatable High-Fat Diet with a Low-Fat Alternative Heightens κ-Opioid Receptor Control over Nucleus Accumbens Dopamine

  • Conner W. Wallace,
  • Nari S. Beatty,
  • Sarah A. Hutcherson,
  • Heather A. Emmons,
  • Madison C. Loudermilt and
  • Steve C. Fordahl

9 July 2021

Diet-induced obesity reduces dopaminergic neurotransmission in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), and stressful weight loss interventions could promote cravings for palatable foods high in fat and sugar that stimulate dopamine. Activation of κ-opioid recep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,957 Views
13 Pages

Fluoxetine Mimics the Anorectic Action of Estrogen and Its Regulation of Circadian Feeding in Ovariectomized Female Rats

  • Yuri Nishimura,
  • Kaori Mabuchi,
  • Natsumi Omura,
  • Ayako Igarashi,
  • Megumi Miura,
  • Nanako Mima,
  • Hiroko Negishi,
  • Keiko Morimoto and
  • Akira Takamata

22 March 2020

Our previous study demonstrated that chronic estrogen replacement in ovariectomized rats reduces food intake and augments c-Fos expression in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), specifically during the light phase. Here, we hypothesized that serotoner...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
34 Citations
8,082 Views
13 Pages

Phase Angle and Handgrip Strength Are Sensitive Early Markers of Energy Intake in Hypophagic, Non-Surgical Patients at Nutritional Risk, with Contraindications to Enteral Nutrition

  • Riccardo Caccialanza,
  • Emanuele Cereda,
  • Catherine Klersy,
  • Chiara Bonardi,
  • Silvia Cappello,
  • Lara Quarleri,
  • Annalisa Turri,
  • Elisabetta Montagna,
  • Isabella Iacona and
  • Paolo Pedrazzoli
  • + 1 author

11 March 2015

The assessment of nutritional intakes during hospitalization is crucial, as it is known that nutritional status tends to worsen during the hospital stay, and this can lead to the negative consequences of malnutrition. International guidelines recomme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,781 Views
12 Pages

5 October 2023

Cannabidiol is the first cannabis-derived drug approved for the treatment of Lennox–Gastaut syndrome, Dravet syndrome, and Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. In the current study, we performed a descriptive analysis followed by a disproportionality an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
48 Citations
7,372 Views
14 Pages

21 January 2021

Oleoylethanolamide and palmitoylethanolamide are members of the fatty acid ethanolamide family, also known as acylethanolamides. Their physiological effects, including glucose homeostasis, anti-inflammation, anti-anaphylactic, analgesia, and hypophag...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,634 Views
11 Pages

Growth hormone secretagogue receptor 1a (GHS-R1a), which is one of the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), is involved in various physiological actions such as energy consumption, growth hormone secretion promoting action, and cardiovascular protect...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,448 Views
14 Pages

Pathogenetic Potential Relating to Metabolic Activity in a Mouse Model of Infection with the Chikungunya Virus East/Central/South African Genotype

  • Mya Myat Ngwe Tun,
  • Rohitha Muthugala,
  • Aung Kyaw Kyaw,
  • Satoshi Shimada,
  • Kouichi Morita and
  • Daisuke Hayasaka

3 February 2020

Epidemics of the Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) from 2004 onwards were caused by the East/Central/South African (ECSA) genotype. However, the pathogenesis of the genotype infection has not been fully explained. In this study, we examined the pathogenic po...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,340 Views
15 Pages

27 May 2022

Proenkephalin (PENK), as the precursor of endogenous opioid enkephalin (ENK), is widely present in the nervous system and plays an important role in animal food addiction and rewarding behavior. In our study, we intend to study the functional charact...

  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
8,603 Views
20 Pages

13 November 2018

The serotonin 4 receptor, 5-HT4R, represents one of seven different serotonin receptor families and is implicated in a variety of physiological functions and their pathophysiological variants, such as mood and depression or anxiety, food intake and o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,453 Views
15 Pages

Nesfatin-130-59 Injected Intracerebroventricularly Increases Anxiety, Depression-Like Behavior, and Anhedonia in Normal Weight Rats

  • Stephanie Gladys Kühne,
  • Martha Anna Schalla,
  • Tiemo Friedrich,
  • Peter Kobelt,
  • Miriam Goebel-Stengel,
  • Melissa Long,
  • Marion Rivalan,
  • York Winter,
  • Matthias Rose and
  • Andreas Stengel

3 December 2018

Nesfatin-1 is a well-established anorexigenic peptide. Recent studies indicated an association between nesfatin-1 and anxiety/depression-like behavior. However, it is unclear whether this effect is retained in obesity. The aim was to investigate the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,194 Views
16 Pages

Withdrawal from Extended, Intermittent Access to A Highly Palatable Diet Impairs Hippocampal Memory Function and Neurogenesis: Effects of Memantine

  • Antonio Ferragud,
  • Clara Velázquez-Sánchez,
  • Ali Al Abdullatif,
  • Valentina Sabino and
  • Pietro Cottone

23 May 2020

Background: Compulsive eating can be promoted by intermittent access to palatable food and is often accompanied by cognitive deficits and reduction in hippocampal plasticity. Here, we investigated the effects of intermittent access to palatable food...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
8,022 Views
19 Pages

Nutritional Management in Chronic Pancreatitis: From Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency to Precision Therapy

  • Angelo Bruni,
  • Luigi Colecchia,
  • Giuseppe Dell’Anna,
  • Davide Scalvini,
  • Francesco Vito Mandarino,
  • Andrea Lisotti,
  • Lorenzo Fuccio,
  • Paolo Cecinato,
  • Giovanni Marasco and
  • Leonardo Henry Eusebi
  • + 2 authors

22 August 2025

Chronic pancreatitis (CP) precipitates complex malnutrition through synergistic mechanisms: exocrine pancreatic insufficiency–driven maldigestion, duodenal or pancreatobiliary strictures limiting nutrient flow, cholestasis impairing micelle for...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1,387 Views
18 Pages

Optimizing Sow and Litter Performance via a Comprehensive Service-to-Weaning Feeding Regimen

  • Julia Cantin,
  • Carlos Cantin,
  • Olga Mitjana,
  • Maria Teresa Tejedor,
  • Carlos Gil-Rubio,
  • Ana Maria Garrido and
  • Maria Victoria Falceto

27 September 2025

Hyperprolific genetic lines achieve large litters but are at increased risk of metabolic stress, impaired sow condition, and reduced piglet viability. This study aimed to evaluate whether a phase-specific feeding program from service to weaning impro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,861 Views
19 Pages

29 December 2022

Recent epidemiological studies have reported significantly increasing hospital admission rates for mental disorders such as anxiety and depression, not only in adults but also in children and adolescents, indicating more research is needed for evalua...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
6,772 Views
15 Pages

The PYY/Y2R-Deficient Mouse Responds Normally to High-Fat Diet and Gastric Bypass Surgery

  • Brandon Boland,
  • Michael B. Mumphrey,
  • Zheng Hao,
  • Benji Gill,
  • R. Leigh Townsend,
  • Sangho Yu,
  • Heike Münzberg,
  • Christopher D. Morrison,
  • James L. Trevaskis and
  • Hans-Rudolf Berthoud

10 March 2019

Background/Goals: The gut hormone peptide YY (PYY) secreted from intestinal L-cells has been implicated in the mechanisms of satiation via Y2-receptor (Y2R) signaling in the brain and periphery and is a major candidate for mediating the beneficial ef...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,544 Views
11 Pages

The energy homeostasis-associated (Enho) gene, the transcript for the Adropin peptide, is usually linked to energy homeostasis, adiposity, glycemia, and insulin resistance. Studies on Enho expression in stressful conditions are lacking. This work aim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,214 Views
14 Pages

Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Mifepristone Does Not Alter Innate Anxiety-Like Behavior in Genetically-Selected Marchigian Sardinian (msP) Rats

  • Valentina Vozella,
  • Bryan Cruz,
  • Luis A. Natividad,
  • Federica Benvenuti,
  • Nazzareno Cannella,
  • Scott Edwards,
  • Eric P. Zorrilla,
  • Roberto Ciccocioppo and
  • Marisa Roberto

Marchigian Sardinian alcohol-preferring (msP) rats serve as a unique model of heightened alcohol preference and anxiety disorders. Their innate enhanced stress and poor stress-coping strategies are driven by a genetic polymorphism of the corticotropi...