All Relations between feeding and dopamine

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B B Dalal, A K Chatterjee, U Sadh. Impact of amino acid imbalance on brain amines. International journal for vitamin and nutrition research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Vitamin- und Ernahrungsforschung. Journal international de vitaminologie et de nutrition. vol 57. issue 3. 1988-01-04. PMID:3119509. the brain levels of serotonin (5-ht), norepinephrine (ne) and dopamine (dm) were studied in amino acid imbalance, induced in rats by feeding them an 8% casein diet supplemented with 0.3% l-threonine. 1988-01-04 2023-08-11 rat
K R Evans, R Eikelboo. Feeding induced by ventricular bromocriptine and amphetamine: a possible excitatory role for dopamine in eating behavior. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 101. issue 4. 1987-11-10. PMID:3651237. feeding induced by ventricular bromocriptine and amphetamine: a possible excitatory role for dopamine in eating behavior. 1987-11-10 2023-08-11 rat
K R Evans, F J Vaccarin. Effects of d- and l-amphetamine on food intake: evidence for a dopaminergic substrate. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 27. issue 4. 1987-10-29. PMID:3659091. since d- and l-amphetamine are equipotent at releasing noradrenaline, while d-amphetamine is 2 to 5 times more potent at releasing dopamine, the results suggest that d-amphetamine-induced feeding is associated with activation of a dopaminergic substrate. 1987-10-29 2023-08-11 rat
W T Chance, T Foley-Nelson, J L Nelson, J E Fische. Neurotransmitter alterations associated with feeding and satiety. Brain research. vol 416. issue 2. 1987-10-22. PMID:3620959. these results suggest increased metabolism of dopamine to be associated with satiety rather than with the act of feeding alone. 1987-10-22 2023-08-11 rat
G L Snyder, E M Stricke. Effects of lateral hypothalamic lesions on food intake of rats during exposure to cold. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 99. issue 2. 1987-09-29. PMID:3040032. thus, it is unlikely that striatal dopamine depletions account for either the impaired feeding response or the inadequate heat conservation of rats with lateral hypothalamic lesions during cold stress. 1987-09-29 2023-08-11 rat
G P Smith, K A Bourbonais, C Jerome, K J Simansk. Sham feeding of sucrose increases the ratio of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid to dopamine in the hypothalamus. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 26. issue 3. 1987-06-17. PMID:3575375. sham feeding of sucrose increases the ratio of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid to dopamine in the hypothalamus. 1987-06-17 2023-08-11 rat
G P Smith, K A Bourbonais, C Jerome, K J Simansk. Sham feeding of sucrose increases the ratio of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid to dopamine in the hypothalamus. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 26. issue 3. 1987-06-17. PMID:3575375. to test this hypothesis, we measured the ratio of dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (dopac) to dopamine (da) in forebrain da terminal fields during the sham feeding of sucrose (1-40%) by rats after 17 hr of food deprivation. 1987-06-17 2023-08-11 rat
H Nishino, Y Oomura, S Aou, L Lénár. Catecholaminergic mechanisms of feeding-related lateral hypothalamic activity in the monkey. Brain research. vol 405. issue 1. 1987-06-08. PMID:3567597. the functional role of the catecholaminergic mechanism in the lateral hypothalamus (lha), in feeding behavior of the monkey was investigated by single neuron activity recording and electrophoretic application of dopamine (da), noradrenaline (na) and their antagonists. 1987-06-08 2023-08-11 monkey
L H Schneider, J Gibbs, G P Smit. D-2 selective receptor antagonists suppress sucrose sham feeding in the rat. Brain research bulletin. vol 17. issue 4. 1987-01-20. PMID:2946362. to determine if this effect was due to the blockade of the d-2 subclass of dopamine receptors, we investigated the effects of the selective d-2 receptor antagonists sultopride and (-)-sulpiride as well as the effects of the preferential d-2 receptor antagonists, haloperidol and pimozide, on sucrose sham feeding. 1987-01-20 2023-08-11 rat
J E Zadina, W A Banks, A J Kasti. Central nervous system effects of peptides, 1980-1985: a cross-listing of peptides and their central actions from the first six years of the journal Peptides. Peptides. vol 7. issue 3. 1986-12-04. PMID:3534808. the list of effects includes, but is not limited to: aggression, alcohol, analgesia, attention, avoidance, behavior, cardiovascular regulation, catalepsy, conditioned behavior, convulsions, dopamine binding and metabolism, discrimination, drinking, eeg, exploration, feeding, fever, gastric secretion, gi motility, grooming, learning, locomotor behavior, mating, memory, neuronal activity, open field, operant behavior, rearing, respiration, satiety, scratching, seizure, sleep, stereotypy, temperature, thermoregulation and tolerance. 1986-12-04 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Towell, P Willner, R Musca. Dopamine autoreceptors in the ventral tegmental area show subsensitivity following withdrawal from chronic antidepressant drug treatment. Psychopharmacology. vol 90. issue 1. 1986-11-12. PMID:3094064. the suppression by apomorphine of food intake and eating time was used to assay the sensitivity of dopamine cell body autoreceptors during the course of treatment with dmi, amitriptyline and mianserin. 1986-11-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
C Bendotti, C Berettera, R Invernizzi, R Samani. Selective involvement of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens in the feeding response elicited by muscimol injection in the nucleus raphe dorsalis of sated rats. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 24. issue 5. 1986-08-04. PMID:2425377. selective involvement of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens in the feeding response elicited by muscimol injection in the nucleus raphe dorsalis of sated rats. 1986-08-04 2023-08-11 rat
C Bendotti, C Berettera, R Invernizzi, R Samani. Selective involvement of dopamine in the nucleus accumbens in the feeding response elicited by muscimol injection in the nucleus raphe dorsalis of sated rats. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 24. issue 5. 1986-08-04. PMID:2425377. at a dose (10 micrograms) blocking dopamine mediated responses (examined by increased locomotion or stereotypy caused by systemically injected d-amphetamine), fluphenazine injected in the n. accumbens, but not in the striatum, significantly reduced the eating response elicited by muscimol in the nrd while food intake of deprived rats was not significantly modified by fluphenazine injected in either area. 1986-08-04 2023-08-11 rat
M F Hawkins, C A Barkemeyer, R T Tulle. Synergistic effects of dopamine agonists and centrally administered neurotensin on feeding. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 24. issue 5. 1986-08-04. PMID:3725825. synergistic effects of dopamine agonists and centrally administered neurotensin on feeding. 1986-08-04 2023-08-11 rat
R Muscat, P Willner, A Towel. Apomorphine anorexia: a further pharmacological characterization. European journal of pharmacology. vol 123. issue 1. 1986-07-10. PMID:2872073. in the first experiment dopamine was also found to reduce food intake, but mainly by an effect on eating time. 1986-07-10 2023-08-11 Not clear
G N Galanina, I S Zakharov, O A Maksimova, P M Balaba. [Role of the giant serotonin-containing cell of the cerebral ganglion in the edible snail in organizing its food-acquiring behavior]. Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova. vol 36. issue 1. 1986-06-06. PMID:3705747. by adding dopamine or serotonin to a bath with snail's isolated nervous system and by intracellular activation of giant cerebral serotonergic cells it was established in neurophysiological experiments that, in spite of activating effect of serotonin on buccal motorneurones, dopamine is the transmitter triggering feeding movements of the buccal mass and feeding pattern in buccal motorneurones. 1986-06-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
G N Galanina, I S Zakharov, O A Maksimova, P M Balaba. [Role of the giant serotonin-containing cell of the cerebral ganglion in the edible snail in organizing its food-acquiring behavior]. Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova. vol 36. issue 1. 1986-06-06. PMID:3705747. the consumatory phase of feeding (triggered by dopamine) did not change in treated animals, while the appetitive phase was significantly impaired. 1986-06-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
J G Homrich, C G Gentil, V L Peres-Polon, M R Covia. Feeding behavior elicited by electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamic area in the rat: role of the adrenergic pathways and receptors. Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas. vol 18. issue 1. 1986-01-10. PMID:2865997. pretreatment with noradrenaline (0.5 and 1.0 nmol) significantly increased the effect of hypothalamic stimulation on feeding, whereas injection of 1.0, 2.0 and 4.0 nmol of adrenaline or dopamine was ineffective. 1986-01-10 2023-08-11 rat
D B Gilbert, S J Coope. Analysis of dopamine D1 and D2 receptor involvement in d- and l-amphetamine-induced anorexia in rats. Brain research bulletin. vol 15. issue 4. 1986-01-08. PMID:2933127. our data implicate dopamine d1 receptors in the control of feeding responses, and suggest that these receptors may mediate the anorectic effect of small-dose amphetamine treatments. 1986-01-08 2023-08-11 rat
B G Hoebe. Brain neurotransmitters in food and drug reward. The American journal of clinical nutrition. vol 42. issue 5 Suppl. 1985-11-29. PMID:2865893. in this framework, food intake and a variety of anorectic drugs (amphetamine, phenylpropanolamine, and fenfluramine) act on dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin systems that ascend from the hindbrain and midbrain to modulate feeding and satiety systems in the hypothalamus. 1985-11-29 2023-08-11 Not clear