Search Results - "YILMAZ, Ajda"
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Hypothesis: Shifting the Equilibrium From Activity to Food Leads to Autonomic Unbalance and the Metabolic Syndrome
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2003)“…Hypothesis: Shifting the Equilibrium From Activity to Food Leads to Autonomic Unbalance and the Metabolic Syndrome Felix Kreier 1 2 3 , Ajda Yilmaz 1 , Andries…”
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Early changes of immunoreactivity to orexin in hypothalamus and to RFamide peptides in brainstem during the development of hypertension
Published in Neuroscience letters (25-09-2021)“…•SHR hypertension is associated with undiminished orexin activity during development.•NPFF expression decreases in NTS and DMV before the development of…”
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Differential Fractal and Circadian Patterns in Motor Activity in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats at the Stage of Prehypertension
Published in Advanced biology (01-11-2023)“…One possible pathological mechanism underlying hypertension and its related health consequences is dysfunction of the circadian system-a network of coupled…”
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Effect of lesioning the suprachiasmatic nuclei on behavioral despair in rats
Published in Brain research (19-03-2004)“…The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is involved in regulating many biological rhythms. Several lines of research implicate the SCN in affective behavior. The SCN…”
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A single day of constant light (L/L) provides immunity to behavioral despair in female rats maintained on an L/D cycle
Published in Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry (01-12-2004)“…The present experiment investigated the potentially ameliorative effect of exposure to light in the dark phase of an 12:12 h daily lighting schedule (12L/12D…”
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Central nervous determination of food storage—a daily switch from conservation to expenditure: implications for the metabolic syndrome
Published in European journal of pharmacology (07-11-2003)“…Here, we present a neuroendocrine concept to review the circularly interacting energy homeostasis system between brain and body. Body–brain interaction is…”
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