Overconsumption of palatable energy-dense foods has negative health implications and it is associated with obesity and several eating disorders. Currently, little is known about the neuronal circuitries activated by the acute ingestion of a rewarding stimulus. Here, we used a combination of immunohistochemistry, pharmacology and neuronal tracing analyses to examine the role of the mesolimbic system in general, and the orexin neurons in particular, in a simple experimental test in which naı̈ve mice are allowed to spontaneously eat a pellet of a high fat diet (HFD) for 2 h. We found that acute HFD activates c-Fos expression in several reward-related brain areas, including the ventral tegmental area (VTA), nucleus accumbens, central amygdala a...
The orexin-A/hypocretin-1 and orexin-B/hypocretin-2 are neuropeptides synthesized by a cluster of ne...
The increased prevalence of high-fat food in modern society has led to an epidemic of overeating and...
AbstractOrexin (hypocretin) appears to play a role in the regulation of energy balances. Previous re...
Overconsumption of palatable energy-dense foods has negative health implications and it is associate...
Overconsumption of palatable energy-dense foods has negative health implications and it is associate...
Binge eating is a behavior observed in a variety of human eating disorders. Ad libitum fed rodents d...
In humans and rodents, loss of brain orexin/hypocretin (OH) neurons causes pathological sleepiness [...
Orexin neurons originate in the hypothalamic region and project to different brain areas. They produ...
Several studies reported that orexinergic neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (LH) are involved in m...
AbstractMammals respond to reduced food availability by becoming more wakeful and active, yet the ce...
Figure S1. Immunohistochemistry for orexin-A in the brain. (A) Wild-type mouse exhibits orexin-A-pos...
AbstractOrexin neurons in the hypothalamus regulate energy homeostasis by coordinating various physi...
Overconsumption of high-fat diets is one of the strongest contributing factors to the rise of obesit...
Binge eating is a form of disordered eating involving excessive caloric intake in a brief period of ...
Orexin-A is an excitatory neuropeptide that mainly located in the lateral hypothalamus(LHA). Orexin-...
The orexin-A/hypocretin-1 and orexin-B/hypocretin-2 are neuropeptides synthesized by a cluster of ne...
The increased prevalence of high-fat food in modern society has led to an epidemic of overeating and...
AbstractOrexin (hypocretin) appears to play a role in the regulation of energy balances. Previous re...
Overconsumption of palatable energy-dense foods has negative health implications and it is associate...
Overconsumption of palatable energy-dense foods has negative health implications and it is associate...
Binge eating is a behavior observed in a variety of human eating disorders. Ad libitum fed rodents d...
In humans and rodents, loss of brain orexin/hypocretin (OH) neurons causes pathological sleepiness [...
Orexin neurons originate in the hypothalamic region and project to different brain areas. They produ...
Several studies reported that orexinergic neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (LH) are involved in m...
AbstractMammals respond to reduced food availability by becoming more wakeful and active, yet the ce...
Figure S1. Immunohistochemistry for orexin-A in the brain. (A) Wild-type mouse exhibits orexin-A-pos...
AbstractOrexin neurons in the hypothalamus regulate energy homeostasis by coordinating various physi...
Overconsumption of high-fat diets is one of the strongest contributing factors to the rise of obesit...
Binge eating is a form of disordered eating involving excessive caloric intake in a brief period of ...
Orexin-A is an excitatory neuropeptide that mainly located in the lateral hypothalamus(LHA). Orexin-...
The orexin-A/hypocretin-1 and orexin-B/hypocretin-2 are neuropeptides synthesized by a cluster of ne...
The increased prevalence of high-fat food in modern society has led to an epidemic of overeating and...
AbstractOrexin (hypocretin) appears to play a role in the regulation of energy balances. Previous re...