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Autor:
Yoland Smith, Kelly B. Philpot
Publikováno v:
Peptides. 27:1987-1992
Over the past decade, CART peptide has been commonly associated with the rewarding and reinforcing properties of drugs of abuse and natural rewards such as food. The mesolimbic dopamine system is the predominant pathway involved in mediating reward a
Autor:
Elizabeth B Lundeen, Adam H Loveridge, Jesse A Noboa, Miriam N Schultz, Kenneth A O'Beirne, Ross J Fleischman, Benjamin P Donham, Andrew M. Luks, Sheri L Newman, Brett T Jensen, Jason S Hawksworth, Kelly B Philpot, Richard J Kleiman, Buddha Basnyat, Peter S. Holck, Daniel P Miegs, Mandie R Wiebers, Erik R. Swenson, Jeffrey H. Gertsch, Daniel W Gowder, E William Johnson, Matthew C Valente
Publikováno v:
High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 7:17-27
750 mg per day of acetazolamide in the prevention of acute mountain sickness (AMS), as recommended in the meta-analysis published in 2000 in the British Medical Journal, may be excessive and is controversial. To determine if the efficacy of low-dose
Publikováno v:
Drug Addiction ISBN: 9780387766775
Cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) peptides (55 to 102 and 62 to 102) are neurotransmitters with important roles in a number of physiologic processes. They have a role in drug abuse by virtue of the fact that they are modulators of
Autor:
Kelly B. Philpot, Richard G. Hunter, Anita Lakatos, Michael J. Kuhar, Aleksandra Vicentic, Geraldina Dominguez
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 1032:111-115
We have recently shown that CART peptides exhibit a diurnal rhythm in blood that is affected by food intake and glucocorticoids. In the present study, we extend our observations by demonstrating that CART peptides also exhibit a diurnal rhythm in sev
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 135:915-925
Cocaine-and-amphetamine-regulated-transcript peptides play a role in the modulation of feeding and psychomotor stimulant-like behaviors. The ventral tegmental area and the lateral hypothalamus are likely structures where cocaine-and-amphetamine-regul
Autor:
Kelly B. Philpot, Michael J. Kuhar, George W. Hubert, Geraldina Dominguez, Aleksandra Vicentic, Richard G. Hunter
Publikováno v:
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism. 15:454-459
CART (cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript) peptides are neurotransmitters that have received much attention as mediators of feeding behavior and body-weight regulation in mammals. CART peptides and their mRNAs are found in many brain region
Autor:
Aleksandra Vicentic, Geraldina Dominguez, Mark E. Wilson, Kelly B. Philpot, Richard G. Hunter, Michael J. Kuhar
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 145:4119-4124
Cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) peptides are novel neurotransmitters that are implicated in several physiological functions such as control of feeding behavior, drug reward, sensory processing, stress, and development. Although a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 307:1038-1044
Evidence suggests that CART (cocaine-amphetamine regulated transcript) peptides are mediators or modulators of the actions of psychostimulant drugs. In this study, the effects of intra-accumbal injections of rat long form (rl) CART 55-102 were examin
Autor:
Kelly B. Philpot, Michael J. Kuhar
Cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated-transcript (CART) is an important neurohormone that inhibits feeding behaviors. The CART gene is conserved across many species, suggesting its relative importance in the regulation of basic ingestive behaviors. A va
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-012369442-3/50128-8
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-012369442-3/50128-8
Autor:
Buddha Basnyat, Jeffrey H. Gertsch, Peter S. Holck, E. William Johnson, Andrew M. Luks, Benjamin P. Donham, Ross J. Fleischman, Daniel W. Gowder, Jason S. Hawksworth, Brett T. Jensen, Richard J. Kleiman, Adam H. Loveridge, Elizabeth B. Lundeen, Sheri L. Newman, Jesse A. Noboa, Daniel P. Miegs, Kenneth A. O'beirne, Kelly B. Philpot, Miriam N. Schultz, Matthew C. Valente
Publikováno v:
High Altitude Medicine & Biology; Spring2006, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p17-27, 11p