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1. Adrenalectomy alters the sensitivity of the central nervous system melanocortin system

2. Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma leptin measurements: covariability with dopamine and cortisol in fasting humans

3. Metabolic, gastrointestinal, and CNS neuropeptide effects of brain leptin administration in the rat

4. NPY-induced overfeeding suppresses hypothalamic NPY mRNA expression: potential roles of plasma insulin and leptin

5. Regulation of food intake through hypothalamic signaling networks involving mTOR.

6. Neuroendocrine regulation of food intake.

9. Glp1r-Lepr coexpressing neurons modulate the suppression of food intake and body weight by a GLP-1/leptin dual agonist.

10. Specific loss of GIPR signaling in GABAergic neurons enhances GLP-1R agonist-induced body weight loss.

11. GDNF family receptor alpha-like (GFRAL) expression is restricted to the caudal brainstem.

12. NK2R control of energy expenditure and feeding to treat metabolic diseases.

13. Gut-muscle communication links FGF19 levels to the loss of lean muscle mass following rapid weight loss.

14. Liraglutide Impacts Iron Homeostasis in a Murine Model of Hereditary Hemochromatosis.

15. Intestinal FGF15 regulates bile acid and cholesterol metabolism but not glucose and energy balance.

16. Central glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor activation inhibits Toll-like receptor agonist-induced inflammation.

17. New insights in the mechanisms of weight-loss maintenance: Summary from a Pennington symposium.

18. GDF15 is required for cold-induced thermogenesis and contributes to improved systemic metabolic health following loss of OPA1 in brown adipocytes.

19. Suppression of food intake by Glp1r/Lepr-coexpressing neurons prevents obesity in mouse models.

20. Calorie restriction outperforms bariatric surgery in a murine model of obesity and triple-negative breast cancer.

21. GDF15 increases insulin action in the liver and adipose tissue via a β-adrenergic receptor-mediated mechanism.

22. Reg3γ: current understanding and future therapeutic opportunities in metabolic disease.

23. GDF15 Mediates the Effect of Skeletal Muscle Contraction on Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion.

24. Fibroblast growth factor-21 is required for weight loss induced by the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist liraglutide in male mice fed high carbohydrate diets.

26. Antibodies to sclerostin or G-CSF receptor partially eliminate bone or marrow adipocyte loss, respectively, following vertical sleeve gastrectomy.

27. Neither GLP-1 receptors nor GFRAL neurons are required for aversive or anorectic response to DON (vomitoxin).

28. Liver Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 (FGF21) is Required for the Full Anorectic Effect of the Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonist Liraglutide in Male Mice fed High Carbohydrate Diets.

29. Obesity-related alterations in protein expression in human follicular fluid from women undergoing in vitro fertilization.

30. The gut peptide Reg3g links the small intestine microbiome to the regulation of energy balance, glucose levels, and gut function.

31. Divergent roles for the gut intraepithelial lymphocyte GLP-1R in control of metabolism, microbiota, and T cell-induced inflammation.

32. The GDF15-GFRAL pathway is dispensable for the effects of metformin on energy balance.

34. Hindbrain circuits in the control of eating behaviour and energy balance.

35. Glucose-sensing glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamus regulate glucose metabolism.

36. Vertical sleeve gastrectomy induces enteroendocrine cell differentiation of intestinal stem cells through bile acid signaling.

37. Vertical sleeve gastrectomy increases duodenal Lactobacillus spp. richness associated with the activation of intestinal HIF2α signaling and metabolic benefits.

39. Dietary induction of obesity and insulin resistance is associated with changes in Fgf21 DNA methylation in liver of mice.

40. LPS induces rapid increase in GDF15 levels in mice, rats, and humans but is not required for anorexia in mice.

41. Gut HIF2α signaling is increased after VSG, and gut activation of HIF2α decreases weight, improves glucose, and increases GLP-1 secretion.

42. Intestinal HIF-2α Regulates GLP-1 Secretion via Lipid Sensing in L-Cells.

43. CNS GNPDA2 Does Not Control Appetite, but Regulates Glucose Homeostasis.

44. Differential importance of endothelial and hematopoietic cell GLP-1Rs for cardiometabolic versus hepatic actions of semaglutide.

45. Vascular reactivity contributes to adipose tissue remodeling in obesity.

46. Anorexia and Fat Aversion Induced by Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy Is Attenuated in Neurotensin Receptor 1-Deficient Mice.

47. Intestinal-derived FGF15 protects against deleterious effects of vertical sleeve gastrectomy in mice.

48. Restructuring of the male mice peripheral circadian network after bariatric surgery.

49. The gut microbiota regulates hypothalamic inflammation and leptin sensitivity in Western diet-fed mice via a GLP-1R-dependent mechanism.

50. Growth differentiation factor 15 neutralization does not impact anorexia or survival in lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation.

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