Search Results - "Jewett, David C."
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Effect of Oxytocin on Hunger Discrimination
Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (15-05-2019)“…Centrally and peripherally administered oxytocin (OT) decreases food intake and activation of the endogenous OT systems, which is associated with termination…”
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Chronic Intermittent Sucrose Consumption Facilitates the Ability to Discriminate Opioid Receptor Blockade with Naltrexone in Rats
Published in Nutrients (22-02-2022)“…The opioid antagonist naltrexone (NTX) decreases intake of preferred diets in rats at very low doses relative to doses needed to decrease intake of "bland"…”
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Depression in neurodegenerative diseases: Common mechanisms and current treatment options
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-07-2019)“…•Major depressive disorder is commonly associated with AD, PD, and HD.•Similar neurobiological changes contribute to the neuropathology of these diseases.•AD,…”
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Behavioral plasticity: Role of neuropeptides in shaping feeding responses
Published in Appetite (01-07-2022)“…Behavioral plasticity refers to changes occurring due to external influences on an organism, including adaptation, learning, memory and enduring influences…”
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Promoting Scientific Exchange and Student Training Through Scientific Meetings; Insights from a Joint Virtual Undergraduate Neuroscience Conference During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published in Journal of undergraduate neuroscience education (2022)“…Participation in scientific conferences is a fundamental part of neuroscience and student training. Many conference opportunities have been cancelled, limited,…”
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The ASPET Mentoring Network: Enhancing Diversity and Inclusion through Career Coaching Groups within a Scientific Society
Published in CBE life sciences education (01-09-2020)“…Over the past decades, two persisting priorities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) training have been: (1) increasing the knowledge…”
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Effects of opioid receptor ligands in rats trained to discriminate 22 from 2 hours of food deprivation suggest a lack of opioid involvement in eating for hunger
Published in Behavioural brain research (17-02-2020)“…•Opioid agonists do not induce hunger-driven, subjective effects in sated animals.•Naltrexone did not alter the discriminative stimulus effects of hunger in…”
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Illicit Use of Prescribed Stimulant Medication Among College Students
Published in Journal of American college health (01-01-2005)“…The authors investigated illicit use of stimulant medications at a midwestern university. They used a questionnaire to (a) examine the extent to which…”
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Effects of sibutramine and rimonabant in rats trained to discriminate between 22- and 2-h food deprivation
Published in Psychopharmacology (01-04-2009)“…Objective The objective of the study was to evaluate whether sibutramine and rimonabant, drugs that decrease food intake in human and non-human animals, affect…”
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Chronic sucrose ingestion enhances mu-opioid discriminative stimulus effects
Published in Brain research (19-07-2005)“…Sucrose affects a variety of opioid-related behaviors. We hypothesized that, if sucrose ingestion alters opioidergic circuitry, opioid-induced discriminative…”
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Our journey with neuropeptide Y: effects on ingestive behaviors and energy expenditure
Published in Peptides (01-03-2004)“…Clark and colleagues first described the robust orexigenic effects of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in 1984. Our group as well as Stanley et al. confirmed these effects…”
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Intraparaventricular neuropeptide Y and ghrelin induce learned behaviors that report food deprivation in rats
Published in Neuroreport (15-05-2006)“…Rats were trained to discriminate between 2 and 22-h food deprivation in a choice paradigm. During tests, 20 min of food consumption eliminated internal…”
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Sucrose consumption increases naloxone-induced c-Fos immunoreactivity in limbic forebrain
Published in American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology (01-03-2000)“…Opioids have long been known to have an important role in feeding behavior, particularly related to the rewarding aspects of food. Considerable behavioral…”
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The kappa-opioid antagonist GNTI reduces U50,488-, DAMGO-, and deprivation-induced feeding, but not butorphanol- and neuropeptide Y-induced feeding in rats
Published in Brain research (03-08-2001)“…Antagonists selective for either kappa- [e.g. nor-binaltorphimine (nor-BNI)] and mu- (e.g. beta-funaltrexamine) opioid receptors have previously been shown to…”
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Individual Differences in Stimulus Control in Rats with Chronic‐Intermittent Sucrose Access Trained to Discriminate Between Naltrexone and Saline
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)“…Abstract only Drug discrimination has been a useful behavioral approach for understanding the neuropharmacological mechanisms of drug‐induced stimuli…”
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Effects of Chronic, Intermittent Sucrose Consumption on the Discriminative Stimulus Effects of Dopamine or Opioid Antagonists
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)“…Chronic, intermittent sucrose access has been shown to induce neurochemical changes in the brain, including increasing the levels of dopamine and D3‐receptor…”
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A forgotten resource critical to the future of behavior analysis: undergraduate psychology majors
Published in Perspectives on behavior science (2004)“…The demand for board-certified applied behavior analysts is not being met, and there is a perception that fewer students are exposed to systematic courses in…”
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Effects of amphetamine in rats trained to discriminate between 22 and 2 hr food deprivation
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)“…Abstract only Amphetamine decreases food intake in several species. Previously Corwin, Woolverton, and Schuster (1990) trained food‐restricted rats to…”
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Effects of exendin in rats trained to discriminate between 22 and 2 hr food deprivation
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2010)“…Previous research had demonstrated that GLP‐1 agonists decrease food intake and energy expenditure. Previously we have found that drugs that alter energy…”
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Effects of duloxetine in rats trained to discriminate between 22 and 2 hours food deprivation
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)“…Abstract only Duloxetine is a serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor used clinically to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. We tested…”
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