All Relations between feeding and lateral hypothalamic area

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Ryan M Cassidy, Yungang Lu, Madhavi Jere, Jin-Bin Tian, Yuanzhong Xu, Leandra R Mangieri, Blessing Felix-Okoroji, Jennifer Selever, Yong Xu, Benjamin R Arenkiel, Qingchun Ton. A lateral hypothalamus to basal forebrain neurocircuit promotes feeding by suppressing responses to anxiogenic environmental cues. Science advances. vol 5. issue 3. 2020-04-30. PMID:30854429. a lateral hypothalamus to basal forebrain neurocircuit promotes feeding by suppressing responses to anxiogenic environmental cues. 2020-04-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Véronne A J de Vrind, Annemieke Rozeboom, Inge G Wolterink-Donselaar, Mieneke C M Luijendijk-Berg, Roger A H Ada. Effects of GABA and Leptin Receptor-Expressing Neurons in the Lateral Hypothalamus on Feeding, Locomotion, and Thermogenesis. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.). vol 27. issue 7. 2020-04-14. PMID:31087767. effects of gaba and leptin receptor-expressing neurons in the lateral hypothalamus on feeding, locomotion, and thermogenesis. 2020-04-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Véronne A J de Vrind, Annemieke Rozeboom, Inge G Wolterink-Donselaar, Mieneke C M Luijendijk-Berg, Roger A H Ada. Effects of GABA and Leptin Receptor-Expressing Neurons in the Lateral Hypothalamus on Feeding, Locomotion, and Thermogenesis. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.). vol 27. issue 7. 2020-04-14. PMID:31087767. the lateral hypothalamus (lh) is known for its role in feeding, and it also regulates other aspects of energy homeostasis. 2020-04-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gizem Kurt, Hillary L Woodworth, Sabrina Fowler, Raluca Bugescu, Gina M Leinninge. Activation of lateral hypothalamic area neurotensin-expressing neurons promotes drinking. Neuropharmacology. vol 154. 2020-02-28. PMID:30266601. the lateral hypothalamic area (lha) as a whole is essential for drinking behavior but most lha neurons indiscriminately promote drinking and feeding. 2020-02-28 2023-08-13 mouse
Elda Arrigoni, Melissa J S Chee, Patrick M Fulle. To eat or to sleep: That is a lateral hypothalamic question. Neuropharmacology. vol 154. 2020-02-28. PMID:30503993. the lateral hypothalamus (lh) is a functionally and anatomically complex brain region that is involved in the regulation of many behavioral and physiological processes including feeding, arousal, energy balance, stress, reward and motivated behaviors, pain perception, body temperature regulation, digestive functions and blood pressure. 2020-02-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jay M Patel, Jessica Swanson, Kevin Ung, Alexander Herman, Elizabeth Hanson, Joshua Ortiz-Guzman, Jennifer Selever, Qingchun Tong, Benjamin R Arenkie. Sensory perception drives food avoidance through excitatory basal forebrain circuits. eLife. vol 8. 2020-02-18. PMID:31074744. notably, we found that the basal forebrain directly integrates environmental sensory cues to govern feeding behavior, and that basal forebrain signaling, mediated through projections to the lateral hypothalamus, promotes selective avoidance of food and food-related stimuli. 2020-02-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hongjuan Pei, Christa M Patterson, Amy K Sutton, Korri H Burnett, Martin G Myers, David P Olso. Lateral Hypothalamic Mc3R-Expressing Neurons Modulate Locomotor Activity, Energy Expenditure, and Adiposity in Male Mice. Endocrinology. vol 160. issue 2. 2019-12-03. PMID:30541071. because the lateral hypothalamic area (lha) contributes to the control of energy expenditure and feeding, we generated mc3rcre mice to determine the roles of lha mc3r (mc3rlha) neurons in energy homeostasis. 2019-12-03 2023-08-13 mouse
Hiroko Ikeda, Naomi Yonemochi, Chrismawan Ardianto, Lizhe Yang, Junzo Kame. Pregabalin increases food intake through dopaminergic systems in the hypothalamus. Brain research. vol 1701. 2019-11-04. PMID:30244110. to investigate the mechanism of this increase in body weight, we focused on dopamine in the lateral hypothalamus (lh) and examined the effects of pregabalin on dopamine levels in the lh and food intake. 2019-11-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marcel Pérez-Morales, Gabriela Hurtado-Alvarado, Itzel Morales-Hernández, Beatriz Gómez-González, Emilio Domínguez-Salazar, Javier Velázquez-Moctezum. Postnatal overnutrition alters the orexigenic effects of melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) and reduces MCHR1 hypothalamic expression on spontaneous feeding and fasting. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 175. 2019-09-30. PMID:30196088. in the present study, under the premise that melanin-concentrating hormone (mch), an orexigenic peptide synthesized by neurons of the lateral hypothalamus, is involved in food intake regulation, we aimed to measure the hypothalamic expression of its receptor, mchr1, in adult early overfed obese animals and normoweight controls at both ad libitum and food deprived conditions. 2019-09-30 2023-08-13 rat
Laura E Mickelsen, Mohan Bolisetty, Brock R Chimileski, Akie Fujita, Eric J Beltrami, James T Costanzo, Jacob R Naparstek, Paul Robson, Alexander C Jackso. Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of the lateral hypothalamic area reveals molecularly distinct populations of inhibitory and excitatory neurons. Nature neuroscience. vol 22. issue 4. 2019-05-21. PMID:30858605. the lateral hypothalamic area (lha) coordinates an array of fundamental behaviors, including sleeping, waking, feeding, stress and motivated behavior. 2019-05-21 2023-08-13 mouse
Marc Schneeberger, Keith Tan, Alexander R Nectow, Luca Parolari, Caner Caglar, Estefania Azevedo, Zhiying Li, Ana Domingos, Jeffrey M Friedma. Functional analysis reveals differential effects of glutamate and MCH neuropeptide in MCH neurons. Molecular metabolism. vol 13. 2019-05-20. PMID:29843980. melanin-concentrating hormone (mch) neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (lh) regulate food intake and body weight, glucose metabolism and convey the reward value of sucrose. 2019-05-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Darrell Eacret, Laura A Grafe, Jane Dobkin, Anthony L Gotter, John J Renger, Christopher J Winrow, Seema Bhatnaga. Orexin signaling during social defeat stress influences subsequent social interaction behaviour and recognition memory. Behavioural brain research. vol 356. 2019-04-16. PMID:29902478. orexins are neuropeptides synthesized in the lateral hypothalamus that influence arousal, feeding, reward pathways, and the response to stress. 2019-04-16 2023-08-13 rat
Emily Qualls-Creekmore, Heike Münzber. Modulation of Feeding and Associated Behaviors by Lateral Hypothalamic Circuits. Endocrinology. vol 159. issue 11. 2019-04-15. PMID:30215694. findings in the lateral hypothalamus (lha) highlighted the existence of many neuronal circuits that regulate distinct phenotypes of feeding behavior, emotional valence, and locomotor activity. 2019-04-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ali Roohbakhsh, Mohaddeseh Sadat Alavi, Hassan Azhdari-Zarmehr. The Orexinergic (Hypocretin) System and Nociception: An Update to Supraspinal Mechanisms. Current medicinal chemistry. vol 25. issue 32. 2018-11-27. PMID:28552056. orexin-a and -b are exclusively expressed in the lateral hypothalamus and are involved in the feeding, sleep/wake cycle, cardiovascular function, hormone secretion, seizure, and pain modulation. 2018-11-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Inyoung Jeong, Eunmi Kim, Suhyun Kim, Hwan-Ki Kim, Dong-Won Lee, Jae Young Seong, Hae-Chul Par. mRNA expression and metabolic regulation of npy and agrp1/2 in the zebrafish brain. Neuroscience letters. vol 668. 2018-11-09. PMID:29329911. in the adult zebrafish brain, npy mrna expression was detected in the dorsal area of the periventricular and lateral hypothalamus, but fasting induced upregulation of npy only in the lateral hypothalamus, indicating that npy neurons in this area are implicated in feeding regulation. 2018-11-09 2023-08-13 zebrafish
Leandra R Mangieri, Yungang Lu, Yuanzhong Xu, Ryan M Cassidy, Yong Xu, Benjamin R Arenkiel, Qingchun Ton. A neural basis for antagonistic control of feeding and compulsive behaviors. Nature communications. vol 9. issue 1. 2018-07-31. PMID:29302029. here, we show that optogenetically manipulating the activity of lateral hypothalamus (lh) projections targeting the paraventricular hypothalamus (pvh) differentially promotes either feeding or repetitive self-grooming. 2018-07-31 2023-08-13 Not clear
Guangfa Jiao, Guozhong Zhang, Haiying Wang, Weilin Zhao, Yanwei Cui, Yongjing Liu, Feng Gao, Fang Yuan, Yi Zhan. Glucose Intake Alters Expression of Neuropeptides Derived from Proopiomelanocortin in the Lateral Hypothalamus and the Nucleus Accumbens in Fructose Preference Rats. Neural plasticity. vol 2017. 2018-07-30. PMID:29250448. to study the neuroendocrine mechanism of sugar preference, we investigated the role of glucose feeding in the regulation of expression levels of neuropeptides derived from proopiomelanocortin (pomc) in the lateral hypothalamus (lh) and nucleus accumbens (nac) in fructose preference rats. 2018-07-30 2023-08-13 rat
Hillary L Woodworth, Bethany G Beekly, Hannah M Batchelor, Raluca Bugescu, Patricia Perez-Bonilla, Laura E Schroeder, Gina M Leinninge. Lateral Hypothalamic Neurotensin Neurons Orchestrate Dual Weight Loss Behaviors via Distinct Mechanisms. Cell reports. vol 21. issue 11. 2018-07-23. PMID:29241540. we leveraged chemogenetics to reveal that nts-expressing neurons of the lateral hypothalamic area (lha) promote weight loss in mice by increasing volitional activity and restraining food intake. 2018-07-23 2023-08-13 mouse
Melissa J Sharpe, Nathan J Marchant, Leslie R Whitaker, Christopher T Richie, Yajun J Zhang, Erin J Campbell, Pyry P Koivula, Julie C Necarsulmer, Carlos Mejias-Aponte, Marisela Morales, James Pickel, Jeffrey C Smith, Yael Niv, Yavin Shaham, Brandon K Harvey, Geoffrey Schoenbau. Lateral Hypothalamic GABAergic Neurons Encode Reward Predictions that Are Relayed to the Ventral Tegmental Area to Regulate Learning. Current biology : CB. vol 27. issue 14. 2018-07-19. PMID:28690111. both electrical stimulation and optogenetic studies have shown that increased activity in the lateral hypothalamus (lh) promotes feeding. 2018-07-19 2023-08-13 rat
Shashank Tandon, Kristen A Keefe, Sharif A Tah. Mu opioid receptor signaling in the nucleus accumbens shell increases responsiveness of satiety-modulated lateral hypothalamus neurons. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 45. issue 11. 2018-05-15. PMID:28394447. the snacc projects to the lateral hypothalamus (lh), and this pathway has been suggested to modulate palatability-driven feeding behavior. 2018-05-15 2023-08-13 rat