Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10835821 | Peptides | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Satiation induces Fos in the ventral part of hypothalamic dorsomedial nucleus (DM). ⺠GLP-1 axon terminals overlap with refeeding-activated Fos neurons in the DM. ⺠Caudal pontine knife cuts eliminate GLP-1-containing axon terminals from the DM. ⺠Fos activation is reduced ipsilateral to the transection of ascending GLP-1 fibers. ⺠Fos activated cells in the ventral part of the DM express GLP-1 receptor mRNA.
Keywords
MCPHIPPVPMGLP-1VMHNTSVCNhypothalamic dorsomedial nucleusPrRPCCKPNCSCPDMHDMHvDABICP3,3′-diaminobenzidineSp5Amygdalasuperior cerebellar peduncleAMYphosphate bufferthird ventricleSpinal trigeminal tracttyrosine hydroxylaseSatietyMamillothalamic tractinferior cerebellar peduncleMiddle cerebellar pedunclecerebral peduncleFacial nervefornixcerebral cortexArcmedial lemniscusfood intakeVentral posteromedial thalamic nucleusventral cochlear nucleusnucleus of the solitary tractgracile nucleusarcuate nucleusVentromedial hypothalamic nucleusHippocampusProlactin-releasing peptideglucagon-like peptide-1central canalcholecystokinin
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Authors
E. Renner, N. Puskás, A. Dobolyi, M. Palkovits,