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Publikováno v:
Neuropeptides. 43:491-497
Members of the neuropeptide-Y (NPY) family acting via Y2 and/or Y4 receptors have been proposed to participate in the control of ingestive behaviour and energy homeostasis. Since these processes vary between day and night, we explored the circadian p
Autor:
Maria Anna Pabst, Christoph K. Thoeringer, Elisabeth Bock, Helmuth P. Huber, Andreas Schirbel, Thomas Wultsch, Peter Holzer, Anaid Shahbazian, Michael C. Kreissl, Martin E. Edelsbrunner, Evelin Painsipp
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 150:522-536
There is a gender-related comorbidity of pain-related and inflammatory bowel diseases with psychiatric diseases. Since the impact of experimental gastrointestinal inflammation on the emotional-affective behavior is little known, we examined whether e
Autor:
Martin E. Edelsbrunner, Maria Anna Pabst, Martina Mitrovic, Peter Holzer, Anaid Shahbazian, Elisabeth Bock, Thomas Wultsch, Evelin Painsipp
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 145:1108-1119
Acid challenge of the gastric mucosa is signalled to the brainstem. This study examined whether mild gastritis due to dextrane sulfate sodium (DSS) or iodoacetamide (IAA) enhances gastric acid-evoked input to the brainstem and whether this effect is
Peptide YY (PYY) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) have been proposed to participate in the control of energy homeostasis. Since these activities show circadian variations, we explored the circadian pattern of locomotor, exploratory and ingestive behaviour in
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4413373/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4413373/
Autor:
Martin E. Edelsbrunner, Thomas Wultsch, Ramon O. Tasan, Evelin Painsipp, Nicolas Singewald, Peter Holzer, Herbert Herzog
Publikováno v:
Genes, brain, and behavior. 7(5)
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) acting through Y1 receptors reduces anxiety- and depression-like behavior in rodents, whereas Y2 receptor stimulation has the opposite effect. This study addressed the implication of Y4 receptors in emotional behavior by comparin