All Relations between feeding and hypothalamus

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B Robinzon, N Snapir, M Pere. The interrelationship between the olfactory bulbs and the basomedical hypothalamus in controlling food intake, obesity and endocrine functions in the chicken. Brain research bulletin. vol 2. issue 6. 1978-04-26. PMID:606342. the interrelationship between the olfactory bulbs and the basomedical hypothalamus in controlling food intake, obesity and endocrine functions in the chicken. 1978-04-26 2023-08-11 chicken
P Rotinberg, V Hefc. The effect of partial or total medial hypothalamic isolations on lipid metabolism in rats. Endocrinologie. vol 15. issue 4. 1978-02-23. PMID:594629. a significant rise in carcass fat was evident in rats made hyperphagic by medial hypothalamus isolation and maintained on limited food intake. 1978-02-23 2023-08-11 rat
V Hefco, P Rotinber. Feeding behaviour in rats with isolated medial hypothalamus as a function of ambient temperature. Journal de physiologie. vol 73. issue 5. 1978-01-27. PMID:562937. feeding behaviour in rats with isolated medial hypothalamus as a function of ambient temperature. 1978-01-27 2023-08-11 rat
V Hefco, P Rotinber. Feeding behaviour in rats with isolated medial hypothalamus as a function of ambient temperature. Journal de physiologie. vol 73. issue 5. 1978-01-27. PMID:562937. the interruption of neural connections between poah area and medial hypothalamus do not prevent the decrease of food intake which normally occur in a hot environment. 1978-01-27 2023-08-11 rat
A Sclafani, C N Berne. Hyperphagia and obesity produced by parasagittal and coronal hypothalamic knife cuts: further evidence for a longitudinal feeding inhibitory pathway. Journal of comparative and physiological psychology. vol 91. issue 5. 1978-01-27. PMID:925205. experiment 2 revealed that bilateral parasagittal cuts and bilateral coronal cuts in the hypothalamus produce qualitatively similar effects on food intake, diurnal ingestive pattern, finickiness, and amphetamine anorexia. 1978-01-27 2023-08-11 rat
A Sclafani, C N Berne. Hyperphagia and obesity produced by parasagittal and coronal hypothalamic knife cuts: further evidence for a longitudinal feeding inhibitory pathway. Journal of comparative and physiological psychology. vol 91. issue 5. 1978-01-27. PMID:925205. in experiment 3, coronal cuts in the posterior hypothalamus, like parasagittal cuts in the medial hypothalamus, were found to increase the food intake and body weight of rats previously given bilateral parasagittal transections through the lateral perifornical region. 1978-01-27 2023-08-11 rat
L L Walsh, A E Halaris, L Grossman, S P Grossma. Some biochemical effects of zona incerta lesions that interfere with the regulation of water intake. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 7. issue 4. 1978-01-27. PMID:928493. the concentration of ne, da and 5-ht in forebrain, striatum, and hypothalamus was measured after zona incerta (zi) lesions that have been shown to result in general hypodipsia; adipsia during periods of food deprivation; impaired or abolished drinking in response to osmotic challenges (but not polyethylene glycol); impaired drinking after systemic isoproterenol or central angiotensin; and impaired or abolished feeding in response to 2-deoxy-d-glucose. 1978-01-27 2023-08-11 rat
P K Anokhin, K V Shuleikin. System organization of alimentary behavior in the newborn and the developing cat. Developmental psychobiology. vol 10. issue 5. 1977-12-29. PMID:334613. the more specific behavior form of hunger--feeding motivation--involves structures that include the motor and parietal cortex, amygdala, and medial hypothalamus; the eeg activity consists of high-amplitude, slow waves of 3-6 or 6-8 cps; and the behavioral correlate is purposeful search for the mother's teat or food. 1977-12-29 2023-08-11 cat
E L Simson, R M Gold, L J Standish, P L Pellet. Axon-sparing brain lesioning technique: the use of monosodium-L-glutamate and other amino acids. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 198. issue 4316. 1977-11-30. PMID:910144. similar infusions into the caudal hypothalamus, believed to contain unmyelinated axons of passage that mediate satiety, failed to alter food intake or body weight. 1977-11-30 2023-08-11 Not clear
N Snapir, M Yaakobi, B Robinzon, H Ravona, M Pere. Involvement of the medial hypothalamus and the septal area in the control of food intake and body weight in geese. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 5. issue 6. 1977-05-25. PMID:799313. involvement of the medial hypothalamus and the septal area in the control of food intake and body weight in geese. 1977-05-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
S D Morriso. The hypothalamic syndrome in rats. Federation proceedings. vol 36. issue 2. 1977-04-15. PMID:320049. the original conception of the hypothalamus controlling feeding by the activity of two specific and reciprocally inhibitory centers has now been largely abandoned. 1977-04-15 2023-08-11 rat
S D Morriso. The hypothalamic syndrome in rats. Federation proceedings. vol 36. issue 2. 1977-04-15. PMID:320049. as demonstrated by the obesity or aphagia resulting from hypothalamic damage or from reversible hypothalamic interference, the hypothalamus influences or modulates feeding control, possibly by an enabling action, but it does not itself substantially control food intake either in the short or the long term. 1977-04-15 2023-08-11 rat
S D Morriso. The hypothalamic syndrome in rats. Federation proceedings. vol 36. issue 2. 1977-04-15. PMID:320049. in the cachaxia of cancer, which can tentatively be regarded as a negative obesity, and which is closely reproducible in a rat model, the decline of food intake can be attributed to failure of control components that are all extrahypothalamic, and the deterioration of control of feeding appears to be quite independent of the hypothalamus. 1977-04-15 2023-08-11 rat
S D Morriso. The hypothalamic syndrome in rats. Federation proceedings. vol 36. issue 2. 1977-04-15. PMID:320049. the very detailed reconstruction of intrahypothalamic circuitry that has been developed in recent years has not yet had any real impact on the problem of where or how the active control of food intake is generated or the way in which the hypothalamus influences this control. 1977-04-15 2023-08-11 rat
A McQueen, S Armstrong, G Singe. Noradrenergic feeding system in monkey hypothalamus is altered by localized perfusion of glucose, insulin, 2-DG and eating. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 5. issue 4. 1977-02-26. PMID:826919. noradrenergic feeding system in monkey hypothalamus is altered by localized perfusion of glucose, insulin, 2-dg and eating. 1977-02-26 2023-08-11 monkey
A McQueen, S Armstrong, G Singe. Noradrenergic feeding system in monkey hypothalamus is altered by localized perfusion of glucose, insulin, 2-DG and eating. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 5. issue 4. 1977-02-26. PMID:826919. glucose supressed the release of 3h-ne, suggesting overall that the noradrenergic feeding system in the hypothalamus of the monkey is modulated by the regional level of glucose as well as the local concentration of insulin. 1977-02-26 2023-08-11 monkey
R D Myers, C L Melchior, C V Gisolf. Feeding and body temperature in the rat: diencephalic localization of changes produced by excess calcium ions. Brain research bulletin. vol 1. issue 1. 1977-01-03. PMID:184884. depending on the site, a microinjection of excess ca++ ions in a volume of 0.5 to 1.0 mul directly into the hypothalamus produced hypothermia or feeding. 1977-01-03 2023-08-11 rat
R D Myers, C L Melchior, C V Gisolf. Feeding and body temperature in the rat: diencephalic localization of changes produced by excess calcium ions. Brain research bulletin. vol 1. issue 1. 1977-01-03. PMID:184884. the sites of maximum sensitivity at which excess calcium caused a decline in temperature were clustered in the caudal hypothalamus, whereas those at which calcium elicited feeding were distributed widely in caudo-lateral, medial and rostral hypothalamic areas. 1977-01-03 2023-08-11 rat
G E Martin, R D Myer. Dopamine efflux from the brain stem of the rat during feeding, drinking and lever-pressing for food. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 4. issue 5. 1976-10-02. PMID:951434. since 14c-da was also released from the zona incerta, perifornical hypothalamus, and into the third ventricle as the rat drank water, these results suggest that dopaminergic neurons in the brain stem play some part in the motor component of ingestive behavior rather than feeding per se. 1976-10-02 2023-08-11 rat
M Uluitu, M Lazăr, G Catrinesc. The influence of bufotenin on the feeding behavior and cerebral serotonin content in rats. Physiologie (Bucarest). vol 13. issue 2. 1976-09-25. PMID:821071. active substance in saline solution) was followed on: i--feeding behavior; ii--the serotonin concentration in hypothalamus, rhinencephalon, mesencephalon and sensorimotor cerebral cortex. 1976-09-25 2023-08-11 rat