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    The role of primordial emotions in the evolutionary origin of consciousness by Denton, D.A., McKinley, M.J., Farrell, M., Egan, G.F.

    Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-06-2009)
    “…Primordial emotions are the subjective element of the instincts which are the genetically programmed behaviour patterns which contrive homeostasis. They…”
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    Occupational burnout and work engagement: a national survey of dentists in the United Kingdom by Newton, J. T, Denton, D. A, Bower, E. J

    Published in British dental journal (11-10-2008)
    “…Key Points Burnout is a state characterised by exhaustion, cynicism and inefficacy. Work engagement is a positive construct characterised by approaching…”
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    Effect of aging on regional cerebral blood flow responses associated with osmotic thirst and its satiation by water drinking: A PET study by Farrell, M.J, Zamarripa, F, Shade, R, Phillips, P.A, McKinley, M, Fox, P.T, Blair-West, J, Denton, D.A, Egan, G.F

    “…Levels of thirst and ad libitum drinking decrease with advancing age, making older people vulnerable to dehydration. This study investigated age-related…”
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    Cortical activation and lamina terminalis functional connectivity during thirst and drinking in humans by Farrell, M J, Bowala, T K, Gavrilescu, M, Phillips, P A, McKinley, M J, McAllen, R M, Denton, D A, Egan, G F

    “…The pattern of regional brain activation in humans during thirst associated with dehydration, increased blood osmolality, and decreased blood volume is not…”
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    Physiological and pathophysiological influences on thirst by McKinley, M.J., Cairns, M.J., Denton, D.A., Egan, G., Mathai, M.L., Uschakov, A., Wade, J.D., Weisinger, R.S., Oldfield, B.J.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-07-2004)
    “…Thirst motivates animals to seek fluid and drink it. It is regulated by the central nervous system and arises from neural and chemical signals from the…”
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    Circulating Relaxin Acts on Subfornical Organ Neurons to Stimulate Water Drinking in the Rat by Sunn, N., Egli, M., Burazin, T. C. D., Burns, P., Colvill, L., Davern, P., Denton, D. A., Oldfield, B. J., Weisinger, R. S., Rauch, M., Schmid, H. A., McKinley, M. J.

    “…Relaxin, a peptide hormone secreted by the corpus luteum during pregnancy, exerts actions on reproductive tissues such as the pubic symphysis, uterus, and…”
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    Hyperdipsia in sheep bearing lesions in the medial septal nucleus by Smardencas, A., Denton, D.A., McKinley, M.J.

    Published in Brain research (01-02-2021)
    “…•Medial septal nucleus ablation caused pronounced increase of water intake of sheep.•Thirst satiety due to acute pre-systemic factors is not affected by septal…”
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    Hypothalamic Integration of Body Fluid Regulation by Denton, D. A., McKinley, M. J., Weisinger, R. S.

    “…The progression of animal life from the paleozoic ocean to rivers and diverse econiches on the planet's surface, as well as the subsequent reinvasion of the…”
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    Differential Effects of Aging on Fluid Intake in Response to Hypovolemia, Hypertonicity, and Hormonal Stimuli in Munich Wistar Rats by McKinley, M. J., Denton, D. A., Thomas, C. J., Woods, R. L., Mathai, M. L.

    “…A significant proportion of aged humans may have impaired thirst and inadequate fluid intake after a period of fluid deprivation. We have studied the water…”
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    Cardiovascular Effects of Long-Term Central and Peripheral Administration of Urocortin, Corticotropin-Releasing Factor, and Adrenocorticotropin in Sheep by Weisinger, R. S, Blair-West, J. R, Burns, P, Denton, D. A, Purcell, B, Vale, W, Rivier, J, Weisinger, H. S, May, C. N

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-12-2004)
    “…The neuroendocrine hormones ACTH and corticotropin- releasing factor (CRF), which are involved in the stress response, have acute effects on arterial pressure…”
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    Endocrine and ingestive behavioral responses to fluid deprivation in sheep chronically exposed to ethanol by Weisinger, R.S, Begg, D.P, Denton, D.A, Findlay, A.L.R, Kennedy, G.A, Purcell, B, Walker, L.L, Blair-West, J.R

    Published in Physiology & behavior (23-03-2009)
    “…Abstract Endocrine responses to fluid deprivation/restoration and preference for ethanol solution vs. water were assessed in sheep maintained for 5 months on a…”
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    Synergy between angiotensin and aldosterone in evoking sodium appetite in baboons by Shade, R E, Blair-West, J R, Carey, K D, Madden, L J, Weisinger, R S, Denton, D A

    “…The synergy between ANG II and aldosterone (Aldo) in the induction of salt appetite, extensively studied in rats, has been tested in baboons. ANG II was…”
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    Ingestive responses to administration of stress hormones in baboons by Shade, R E, Blair-West, J R, Carey, K D, Madden, L J, Weisinger, R S, Rivier, J E, Vale, W W, Denton, D A

    “…Experimental stress and the administration of the stress hormone ACTH have been reported to stimulate sodium appetite in many nonprimate species. Experiments…”
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    Possible contribution of brain angiotensin III to ingestive behaviors in baboons by Blair-West, J R, Carey, K D, Denton, D A, Madden, L J, Weisinger, R S, Shade, R E

    “…Recent experiments with specific aminopeptidase inhibitors in rats have strengthened earlier proposals that ANG III may be an important regulatory peptide in…”
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    The Inhibitory Effect of Hormones Associated with Stress on Na Appetite of Sheep by Weisinger, R. S., Blair-West, J. R., Burns, P., Denton, D. A., McKinley, M. J., Purcell, B., Vale, W., Rivier, J., Sunagawa, K.

    “…Stress is a large stimulus of Na appetite in rabbits, rats, and mice. This study investigated the influence of some peptides implicated in stress, i.e.,…”
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    Effect of adrenocorticotrophic hormone on sodium appetite in mice by Denton, D A, Blair-West, J R, McBurnie, M I, Miller, J A, Weisinger, R S, Williams, R M

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-10-1999)
    “…A main vector of the effects of stress is secretion of corticotrophin releasing factor (CRF), adrenocorticotrophin (ACTH), and adrenal steroids. Systemic…”
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    Evidence that brain angiotensin II is involved in both thirst and sodium appetite in baboons by Blair-West, J R, Carey, K D, Denton, D A, Weisinger, R S, Shade, R E

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-11-1998)
    “…The roles of ANG II in the brain mechanisms subserving thirst and Na appetite in baboons were investigated by chronic intracerebroventricular infusions of ANG…”
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    The effect of urocortin on ingestive behaviours and brain Fos immunoreactivity in mice by Sinnayah, P., Blair-West, J. R., McBurnie, M. I., McKinley, M. J., Oldfield, B. J., Rivier, J., Vale, W. W., Walker, L. L., Weisinger, R. S., Denton, D. A.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-07-2003)
    “…The influence of urocortin (UCN) on ingestive behaviours and brain neural activity, as measured immunohistochemically by the presence of Fos protein, was…”
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    Intracerebroventricular infusion of angiotensin II increases water and ethanol intake in rats by Weisinger, R S, Blair-West, J R, Burns, P, Denton, D A

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1999)
    “…The influence of prolonged ingestion of ethanol on stimulation of water or ethanol intake by intracerebroventricular infusion of ANG II was evaluated in rats…”
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    Cerebral Na concentration, Na appetite and thirst of sheep: influence of somatostatin and losartan by Weisinger, R S, Blair-West, J R, Burns, P, Denton, D A, Purcell, B

    “…Na and water intakes of Na-depleted sheep are influenced by changes in cerebral Na concentration. The effect of intracerebroventricular infusion of…”
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