Author(s): Wellman M; Budin R; Woodside B; Abizaid A;
Lactating rats show changes in the secretion of hormones and brain signals that promote hyperphagia and facilitate the production of milk. Little is known, however, about the role of ghrelin in the mechanisms sustaining lactational hyperphagia. Here, we used Wistar female rats that underwent surgery to sever the galactophores to prevent milk delivery (GC ...
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Author(s): Martins MG; Cruz AGD; Oliveira GP; Woodside B; Horta-JĂșnior JACE; Kiss ACI;
Metabolic disorders, like diabetes, as well as maternal diet, alter nutrient availability in utero, inducing adaptations in the offspring. Whether the effects of maternal hyperglycemia are modulated by diet, however, has yet to be explored. In the current study, we examined this issue by giving females rats, treated neonatally with STZ to induce mild hype ...
Article GUID: 34332976
Author(s): Opala EA, Verlezza S, Long H, Rusu D, Woodside B, Walker CD
Neuroscience. 2019 Aug 19;: Authors: Opala EA, Verlezza S, Long H, Rusu D, Woodside B, Walker CD
Article GUID: 31437474
Author(s): Hillerer KM, Woodside B, Parkinson E, Long H, Verlezza S, Walker CD
Stress. 2018 05;21(3):217-228 Authors: Hillerer KM, Woodside B, Parkinson E, Long H, Verlezza S, Walker CD
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