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There is a well-documented sexual dimorphism in the neural control of food intake and body weight regulation. Estradiol is a leading candidate as a potential biological factor contributing to these sex differences due to its robust...
While it is well established that estradiol exerts a potent, anorexigenic effect in a variety of species (27; 33; 57; 84), the mechanism underlying this action of estradiol is poorly understood. My previous research has demonstrated that...
The most potent, naturally occurring estrogen, estradiol, is involved in the physiological control of food intake. Estradiol appears to exert its anorexigenic effect by activating nuclear estrogen receptors (ERs), which are expressed...
The endocannabinoid system plays an important role in regulating energy balance. Administration of D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main constituent of the Cannabis sativa plant, increases food intake and decreases energy expenditure...
Individual Differences in Sensory Processing in the Rattus as Assessed Through the Bimodal Preference Profile for the Artificial Sweetener Sucralose: Do Rats Have a ‘Sweet’ Tooth?
Rats display marked variability in their willingness to consume the artificial sweetener sucralose. Most rats are classified as sucralose avoiders (~75%; SA) while the remaining subset can be classified as sucralose preferrers (~25%; SP)...
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