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تعداد نتایج: 114  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
John W Muschamp Juan M Dominguez Satoru M Sato Roh-Yu Shen Elaine M Hull

The role of hypocretin (orexin; hcrt/orx) neurons in regulation of arousal is well established. Recently, hcrt/orx has been implicated in food reward and drug-seeking behavior. We report here that in male rats, Fos immunoreactivity (ir) in hcrt/orx neurons increases markedly during copulation, whereas castration produces decreases in hcrt/orx neuron cell counts and protein levels in a time cour...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Xiaoyin Wu Jun Gao Jin Yan Chung Owyang Ying Li

Circulating glucose levels significantly affect vagal neural activity, which is important in the regulation of pancreatic functions. Little is known about the mechanisms involved. This study investigates the neural pathways responsible for hypoglycemia-induced vagal efferent signaling to the pancreas and identifies the neurotransmitters involved. Vagal pancreatic efferent nerve activities were ...

Introduction: It has been shown that orexin peptides have a role in opioid withdrawal behaviors. Orexin-expressing neurons that are present in the hypothalamic nuclei send dense projections to the Locus Coeruleus (LC). Withdrawal syndrome is temporally associated with hyperactivity of LC neurons. However, LC neurons do not show withdrawalinduced hyperactivity in the brain slices from morphin...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2010
Angie M Cason Rachel J Smith Pouya Tahsili-Fahadan David E Moorman Gregory C Sartor Gary Aston-Jones

Orexins (also named hypocretins) are recently discovered neuropeptides made exclusively in the hypothalamus. Recent studies have shown that orexin cells located specifically in lateral hypothalamus (LH) are involved in motivated behavior for drugs of abuse as well as natural rewards. Administration of orexin has been shown to stimulate food consumption, and orexin signaling in VTA has been impl...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2009
Gary Aston-Jones Rachel J Smith David E Moorman Kimberlei A Richardson

Orexins (also known as hypocretins) are recently discovered neuropeptides made exclusively in hypothalamic neurons that have been shown to be important in narcolepsy/cataplexy and arousal. Here, we conducted behavioral, anatomical and neurophysiological studies that show that a subset of these cells, located specifically in lateral hypothalamus (LH), are involved in reward processing and addict...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2007
Magnus W Bengtsson Kari Mäkelä Markus Sjöblom Sanna Uotila Karl E O Akerman Karl-Heinz Herzig Gunnar Flemström

Presence of appetite-regulating peptides orexin-A and orexin-B in mucosal endocrine cells suggests a role in physiological control of the intestine. Our aim was to characterize orexin-induced stimulation of duodenal bicarbonate secretion and modulation of secretory responses and mucosal orexin receptors by overnight food deprivation. Lewis x Dark Agouti rats were anesthetized and proximal duode...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2009
Magnus W Bengtsson Kari Mäkelä Karl-Heinz Herzig Gunnar Flemström

Close intra-arterial infusion of the appetite regulating peptide orexin-A stimulates bicarbonate secretion from the duodenal mucosa. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the ability of orexin-A to induce intracellular calcium signaling in acutely isolated duodenal enterocytes. Freshly isolated clusters of enterocytes, obtained from rat duodenal mucosa or human duodenal biopsies, were l...

2016
Kelly Lei Scott A. Wegner Ji Hwan Yu Arisa Mototake Bing Hu Frederic W. Hopf

Addiction to alcohol remains a major social and economic problem, in part because of the high motivation for alcohol that humans exhibit and the hazardous binge intake this promotes. Orexin-1-type receptors (OX1Rs) promote reward intake under conditions of strong drives for reward, including excessive alcohol intake. While systemic modulation of OX1Rs can alter alcohol drinking, the brain regio...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2014
S P Deats W Adidharma J S Lonstein L Yan

Light has profound effects on mood, as exemplified by seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and the beneficial effects of bright light therapy. However, the underlying neural pathways through which light regulates mood are not well understood. Our previous work has developed the diurnal grass rat, Arvicanthis niloticus, as an animal model of SAD (Leach et al., 2013a,b). By utilizing a 12:12-h dim l...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2003
C J Small M-L Goubillon J F Murray A Siddiqui S E Grimshaw H Young V Sivanesan T Kalamatianos A R Kennedy C W Coen S R Bloom C A Wilson

Orexin A stimulates GnRH release from hypothalamic explants in vitro. The sites of action of orexin A in the regulation of LH release have been investigated in vivo in ovariectomized rats that were given vehicle or estradiol benzoate (EB), with or without an injection of progesterone 48 h later. Orexin A was administered intrahypothalamically under Saffan anesthesia, 50 h after the EB or vehicl...

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