Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9425683 | Neuroscience | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Therefore, the hypothalamic projection to the ventral tegmental area provides a substrate whereby cocaine-and-amphetamine-regulated-transcript peptides could mediate the rewarding aspects of feeding and psychomotor stimulant-like behaviors. These findings, combined with the fact that the lateral hypothalamus receives strong inputs from the shell of the nucleus accumbens and ventral pallidum, suggest that these structures are part of integrative functional loops that control reward and appetitive behaviors.
Keywords
PBSNHSaccumbensORXCARTAcbShMCHVMHVTARRFLPOCTBNMSDMHABCAcbBSAMPOVentral pallidumbovine serum albuminOrexinphosphate buffersubstantia nigraretrograde tracingFeeding behaviorretrorubral fieldnormal horse serumnormal mouse serumcholera toxinlocus coeruleusPVNavidin–biotin peroxidase complexPsychomotor stimulantsPhosphate-buffered salineLateral preoptic areamedial preoptic areaventral tegmental areaneurotensinNucleus accumbensnucleus accumbens shellRaphe nucleusparaventricular nucleusmelanin-concentrating hormonedorsomedial hypothalamusVentromedial hypothalamuscholera toxin subunit B
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Authors
K.B. Philpot, S. Dallvechia-Adams, Y. Smith, M.J. Kuhar,