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    A hippocampus to prefrontal cortex neural pathway inhibits food motivation through glucagon-like peptide-1 signaling by Hsu, T M, Noble, E E, Liu, C M, Cortella, A M, Konanur, V R, Suarez, A N, Reiner, D J, Hahn, J D, Hayes, M R, Kanoski, S E

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-07-2018)
    “…The hippocampus and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) are traditionally associated with regulating memory and executive function, respectively. The…”
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    Expression of MxA in esophageal cancer cell lines can influence sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents but this does not require apoptosis by Hayes, R. M., O'Donovan, T. R., McKenna, S. L.

    Published in Cancer medicine (Malden, MA) (01-09-2024)
    “…Esophageal cancer is a poor prognosis cancer characterized by intrinsic or acquired resistance to chemotherapeutic agents. The primary determinants of…”
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    Hindbrain leptin and glucagon-like-peptide-1 receptor signaling interact to suppress food intake in an additive manner by Zhao, S, Kanoski, S E, Yan, J, Grill, H J, Hayes, M R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-12-2012)
    “…Background: The physiological control of feeding behavior involves modulation of the intake inhibitory effects of gastrointestinal satiation signaling via…”
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    Early Life Low-Calorie Sweetener Consumption Impacts Energy Balance during Adulthood by Hayes, Anna M R, Tsan, Linda, Kao, Alicia E, Schwartz, Grace M, Décarie-Spain, Léa, Tierno Lauer, Logan, Klug, Molly E, Schier, Lindsey A, Kanoski, Scott E

    Published in Nutrients (01-11-2022)
    “…Children frequently consume beverages that are either sweetened with sugars (sugar-sweetened beverages; SSB) or low-calorie sweeteners (LCS). Here, we…”
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    Traditional Malian Solid Foods Made from Sorghum and Millet Have Markedly Slower Gastric Emptying than Rice, Potato, or Pasta by Cisse, Fatimata, Erickson, Daniel P, Hayes, Anna M R, Opekun, Antone R, Nichols, Buford L, Hamaker, Bruce R

    Published in Nutrients (26-01-2018)
    “…From anecdotal evidence that traditional African sorghum and millet foods are filling and provide sustained energy, we hypothesized that gastric emptying rates…”
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    Matched whole grain wheat and refined wheat milled products do not differ in glycemic response or gastric emptying in a randomized, crossover trial by Pletsch, Elizabeth A, Hayes, Anna MR, Chegeni, Mohammad, Hamaker, Bruce R

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-04-2022)
    “…Epidemiologic and some clinical studies support the view that whole grain foods have lower glycemic response than refined grain foods. However, from the…”
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    Lateral hypothalamic GLP-1 receptors are critical for the control of food reinforcement, ingestive behavior and body weight by López-Ferreras, L, Richard, J E, Noble, E E, Eerola, K, Anderberg, R H, Olandersson, K, Taing, L, Kanoski, S E, Hayes, M R, Skibicka, K P

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-05-2018)
    “…Increased motivation for highly rewarding food is a major contributing factor to obesity. Most of the literature focuses on the mesolimbic nuclei as the core…”
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    nucleus tractus solitarius: a portal for visceral afferent signal processing, energy status assessment and integration of their combined effects on food intake by Grill, H.J, Hayes, M.R

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-04-2009)
    “…For humans and animal models alike there is general agreement that the central nervous system processing of gastrointestinal (GI) signals arising from ingested…”
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    PYY3-36 infused systemically or directly into the VTA attenuates fentanyl seeking in male rats by Caffrey, A., Lavecchia, E., Merkel, R., Zhang, Y., Chichura, K.S., Hayes, M.R., Doyle, R.P., Schmidt, H.D.

    Published in Neuropharmacology (15-11-2023)
    “…More effective treatments for fentanyl use disorder are urgently needed. An emerging literature indicates that glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R)…”
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    Liraglutide attenuates nicotine self-administration as well as nicotine seeking and hyperphagia during withdrawal in male and female rats by Herman, R.J., Hayes, M.R., Audrain-McGovern, J., Ashare, R.L., Schmidt, H.D.

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-06-2023)
    “…Rationale Nicotine cessation is associated with increased consumption of highly palatable foods and body weight gain in most smokers. Concerns about body…”
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    The supramammillary nucleus controls anxiety-like behavior; key role of GLP-1R by López-Ferreras, L., Eerola, K., Shevchouk, O.T., Richard, J.E., Nilsson, F.H., Jansson, L.E., Hayes, M.R., Skibicka, K.P.

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-09-2020)
    “…•Chemogenetic activation of neurons in the SuM results in an anxiolytic response in male and female rats.•Selective activation of SuM GLP-1R increases…”
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    Repeated administration of an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor attenuates nicotine taking in rats and smoking behavior in human smokers by Ashare, R L, Kimmey, B A, Rupprecht, L E, Bowers, M E, Hayes, M R, Schmidt, H D

    Published in Translational psychiatry (19-01-2016)
    “…Tobacco smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death worldwide and current smoking cessation medications have limited efficacy. Thus, there is a…”
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    The gut-brain axis and cognitive control: A role for the vagus nerve by Décarie-Spain, Léa, Hayes, Anna M.R., Lauer, Logan Tierno, Kanoski, Scott E.

    Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (15-03-2024)
    “…Survival requires the integration of external information and interoceptive cues to effectively guide advantageous behaviors, particularly foraging and other…”
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    On the role of the internal chain length distribution of amylopectins during retrogradation: Double helix lateral aggregation and slow digestibility by Roman, Laura, Yee, Josephine, Hayes, Anna M.R., Hamaker, Bruce R., Bertoft, Eric, Martinez, Mario M.

    Published in Carbohydrate polymers (15-10-2020)
    “…•Banana was structurally categorized for the first time as type-4 amylopectin.•Banana and potato exhibited a larger number of B3-, L- and BL-chains than…”
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    Some pearl millet-based foods promote satiety or reduce glycaemic response in a crossover trial by Hayes, Anna M. R., Gozzi, Fanny, Diatta, Aminata, Gorissen, Tom, Swackhamer, Clay, Bellmann, Susann, Hamaker, Bruce R.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (28-10-2021)
    “…In a previous trial in Mali, we showed that traditional pearl millet couscous and thick porridge delayed gastric emptying (about 5 h half-emptying times) in a…”
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    Investigating the potential of slow-retrograding starches to reduce staling in soft savory bread and sweet cake model systems by Hayes, Anna M.R., Okoniewska, Monika, Martinez, Mario M., Zhao, Bin, Hamaker, Bruce R.

    Published in Food research international (01-12-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Partially replacing flour with slow retrograding starch may reduce staling.•Anti-staling property may be enhanced by starch molecular…”
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    Early-life influences of low-calorie sweetener consumption on sugar taste by Chometton, Sandrine, Tsan, Linda, Hayes, Anna M.R., Kanoski, Scott E., Schier, Lindsey A.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (15-05-2023)
    “…Children and adolescents are the highest consumers of added sugars, particularly from sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB). Regular consumption of SSB early in life…”
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    Early life Western diet-induced memory impairments and gut microbiome changes in female rats are long-lasting despite healthy dietary intervention by Tsan, Linda, Sun, Shan, Hayes, Anna M. R., Bridi, Lana, Chirala, Lekha S., Noble, Emily E., Fodor, Anthony A., Kanoski, Scott E.

    Published in Nutritional neuroscience (02-12-2022)
    “…Western diet consumption during adolescence results in hippocampus (HPC)-dependent memory impairments and gut microbiome dysbiosis. Whether these adverse…”
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