2004
Central Administration of Ghrelin and Agouti-Related Protein (83–132) Increases Food Intake and Decreases Spontaneous Locomotor Activity in Rats
Tang-Christensen M, Vrang N, Ortmann S, Bidlingmaier M, Horvath TL, Tschöp M. Central Administration of Ghrelin and Agouti-Related Protein (83–132) Increases Food Intake and Decreases Spontaneous Locomotor Activity in Rats. Endocrinology 2004, 145: 4645-4652. PMID: 15231700, DOI: 10.1210/en.2004-0529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuropeptides neuropeptide YFood intakePhysical activityLocomotor activityOrexigenic neuropeptides neuropeptide YCentral administrationSpontaneous physical activitySingle intracerebroventricular injectionMajor etiological factorGH secretagogue receptorSpontaneous locomotor activityOverall locomotor activityDose-dependent mannerNovel peptide hormoneGhrelin injectionIntracerebroventricular injectionHypothalamic neuronsNeuropeptide YSecretagogue receptorEtiological factorsGhrelinHigh doseEndogenous ligandHunger factorAgRP
2001
A GABA-neuropeptide Y (NPY) interplay in LH release
Horvath T, Pu S, Dube M, Diano S, Kalra S. A GABA-neuropeptide Y (NPY) interplay in LH release. Peptides 2001, 22: 473-481. PMID: 11287104, DOI: 10.1016/s0196-9781(01)00343-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGamma-amino butyric acidLH releaseNeurotransmitter/neuromodulatorExcitatory effectsArcuate nucleusReceptor agonistInhibitory gamma-amino butyric acidY4 receptor agonistRelease of LHImmunoreactive axon terminalsRat brain sectionsDose-dependent mannerOvarian steroidsOvariectomized ratsAxon terminalsBrain sectionsPrimary siteNPYMorphological findingsCyclic releaseAgonistsLHNeuromodulatorsRatsAdministration
2000
Evidence that NPY Y1 receptors are involved in stimulation of feeding by orexins (hypocretins) in sated rats
Jain M, Horvath T, Kalra P, Kalra S. Evidence that NPY Y1 receptors are involved in stimulation of feeding by orexins (hypocretins) in sated rats. Peptides 2000, 87: 19-24. PMID: 10710284, DOI: 10.1016/s0167-0115(99)00102-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuropeptide YLateral hypothalamic areaArcuate nucleusY1 receptorParaventricular nucleusSelective NPY Y1 receptor antagonistNPY Y1 receptor antagonistNPY Y1 receptorY1 receptor antagonistStimulation of feedingAdult male ratsDose-dependent mannerOrexigenic peptideOrexin ANPY receptorsExcitatory effectsHypothalamic areaHypothalamic appetiteReceptor antagonistMale ratsSated ratsOrexinNeural sitesReceptorsNPYergic
1994
Naloxone reduces the feeding evoked by intracerebroventricular galanin injection
Dube M, Horvath T, Leranth C, Kalra P, Kalra S. Naloxone reduces the feeding evoked by intracerebroventricular galanin injection. Physiology & Behavior 1994, 56: 811-813. PMID: 7528433, DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(94)90247-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBeta-endorphin releaseFood intakeOpioid receptor antagonist naloxoneHighest naloxone doseDose-related fashionStimulation of feedingImmunopositive cell bodiesGalanin-immunoreactive fibersDose-dependent mannerGalanin injectionICV injectionNaloxone doseAntagonist naloxoneBasal hypothalamusBeta-endorphinCentral injectionMaximal suppressionGalaninMorphological findingsSynaptic connectionsCell bodiesNaloxoneIntakeInjectionStimulation