1. The threshold of amylin-induced anorexia is lower in chicks selected for low compared to high juvenile body weight.
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Cline MA, Nandar W, Bowden C, Calchary W, Smith ML, Prall B, Newmyer B, Orion Rogers J, and Siegel PB
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- Age Factors, Analysis of Variance, Animals, Animals, Newborn, Body Weight genetics, Chickens, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Exploratory Behavior drug effects, Feeding Behavior drug effects, Injections, Intraventricular methods, Islet Amyloid Polypeptide, Time Factors, Amyloid pharmacology, Anorexia chemically induced, Appetite Depressants pharmacology, Body Weight drug effects
- Abstract
Chicks that have undergone long-term selection for low body weight responded to intracerebroventricular amylin injection with reduced food intake at a dose considerably lower and with a greater magnitude suppression than those selected for high body weight. Behaviors unrelated to ingestion were not affected. These data support the thesis of correlated amylin system responses to selection for low or high body weight, with possible implications to other species., (Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2010
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