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2013 |
Chaijale NN, Aloyo VJ, Simansky KJ. The stereoisomer (+)-naloxone potentiates G-protein coupling and feeding associated with stimulation of mu opioid receptors in the parabrachial nucleus. Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England). 27: 302-11. PMID 23348755 DOI: 10.1177/0269881112472561 |
0.738 |
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2011 |
Lucki I, Barrett JE, Simansky KJ. John A Harvey Neuropsychopharmacology. 36: 2786-2787. DOI: 10.1038/npp.2011.171 |
0.572 |
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2010 |
Hayashi Y, Jacob-Vadakot S, Dugan EA, McBride S, Olexa R, Simansky K, Murray M, Shumsky JS. 5-HT precursor loading, but not 5-HT receptor agonists, increases motor function after spinal cord contusion in adult rats. Experimental Neurology. 221: 68-78. PMID 19840787 DOI: 10.1016/J.Expneurol.2009.10.003 |
0.385 |
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2009 |
Denbleyker M, Nicklous DM, Wagner PJ, Ward HG, Simansky KJ. Activating mu-opioid receptors in the lateral parabrachial nucleus increases c-Fos expression in forebrain areas associated with caloric regulation, reward and cognition. Neuroscience. 162: 224-33. PMID 19422884 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuroscience.2009.04.071 |
0.71 |
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2008 |
DiPatrizio NV, Simansky KJ. Activating parabrachial cannabinoid CB1 receptors selectively stimulates feeding of palatable foods in rats. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 28: 9702-9. PMID 18815256 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1171-08.2008 |
0.699 |
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2008 |
Chaijale NN, Aloyo VJ, Simansky KJ. A naloxonazine sensitive (mu1 receptor) mechanism in the parabrachial nucleus modulates eating. Brain Research. 1240: 111-8. PMID 18805404 DOI: 10.1016/J.Brainres.2008.08.066 |
0.764 |
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2008 |
Dipatrizio NV, Simansky KJ. Inhibiting parabrachial fatty acid amide hydrolase activity selectively increases the intake of palatable food via cannabinoid CB1 receptors. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 295: R1409-14. PMID 18768763 DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.90484.2008 |
0.693 |
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2008 |
Burbassi S, Aloyo VJ, Simansky KJ, Meucci O. GTPgammaS incorporation in the rat brain: a study on mu-opioid receptors and CXCR4. Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology : the Official Journal of the Society On Neuroimmune Pharmacology. 3: 26-34. PMID 18247130 DOI: 10.1007/S11481-007-9083-1 |
0.474 |
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2008 |
Dipatrizio N, Simansky K. Indirect activation of parabrachial CB1Rs by blockade of an endocannabinoid degradative enzyme selectively stimulates feeding of palatable food Appetite. 51: 364. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2008.04.078 |
0.651 |
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2008 |
Denbleyker M, Simansky K. Mapping of g-protein coupling reveals a critical area for mu-opioid receptors in the medial shell of the nucleus accumbens in modulating intake of standard and palatable food Appetite. 51: 363. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2008.04.075 |
0.511 |
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2007 |
Dipatrizop NV, Simansky KJ. Cannabinoid CB1 receptors of the parabrachial nucleus in selective modulation of various diets: A comparison with opioids. Appetite. 49: 287. DOI: 10.1016/J.Appet.2007.03.058 |
0.34 |
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2006 |
Ward HG, Simansky KJ. Chronic prevention of mu-opioid receptor (MOR) G-protein coupling in the pontine parabrachial nucleus persistently decreases consumption of standard but not palatable food. Psychopharmacology. 187: 435-46. PMID 16847679 DOI: 10.1007/S00213-006-0463-7 |
0.719 |
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2006 |
Ward HG, Nicklous DM, Aloyo VJ, Simansky KJ. Mu-opioid receptor cellular function in the nucleus accumbens is essential for hedonically driven eating. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 23: 1605-13. PMID 16553624 DOI: 10.1111/J.1460-9568.2006.04674.X |
0.725 |
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2006 |
Romano AG, Paul C, Nicklous DM, Simansky KJ. WITHDRAWN: “The serotonergic agonist, GR46611 decreases the acquisition but not the expression of learned jaw movements for sucrose reward in a pavlovian paradigm in rabbits” Appetite. DOI: 10.1016/J.Appet.2006.03.292 |
0.308 |
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2005 |
Simansky KJ. NIH symposium series: ingestive mechanisms in obesity, substance abuse and mental disorders. Physiology & Behavior. 86: 1-4. PMID 16129461 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2005.06.016 |
0.361 |
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2005 |
Shumsky JS, Kao T, Amato N, Simansky K, Murray M, Moxon KA. Partial 5-HT(1A) receptor agonist activity by the 5-HT(2C) receptor antagonist SB 206,553 is revealed in rats spinalized as neonates. Experimental Neurology. 191: 361-5. PMID 15649492 DOI: 10.1016/J.Expneurol.2004.10.012 |
0.389 |
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2004 |
Simansky KJ, Dave KD, Inemer BR, Nicklous DM, Padron JM, Aloyo VJ, Romano AG. A 5-HT2C agonist elicits hyperactivity and oral dyskinesia with hypophagia in rabbits. Physiology & Behavior. 82: 97-107. PMID 15234597 DOI: 10.1016/J.Physbeh.2004.04.028 |
0.489 |
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2003 |
Wilson JD, Nicklous DM, Aloyo VJ, Simansky KJ. An orexigenic role for mu-opioid receptors in the lateral parabrachial nucleus. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 285: R1055-65. PMID 14557237 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpregu.00108.2003 |
0.552 |
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2003 |
Nicklous DM, Simansky KJ. Neuropeptide FF exerts pro- and anti-opioid actions in the parabrachial nucleus to modulate food intake. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 285: R1046-54. PMID 14557236 DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00107.2003 |
0.537 |
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2002 |
Simansky KJ, Nicklous DM. Parabrachial infusion of D-fenfluramine reduces food intake. Blockade by the 5-HT(1B) antagonist SB-216641. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 71: 681-90. PMID 11888559 DOI: 10.1016/S0091-3057(01)00740-7 |
0.467 |
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2001 |
Harvey JA, Romano AG, Gabriel M, Simansky KJ, Du W, Aloyo VJ, Friedman E. Effects of prenatal exposure to cocaine on the developing brain: anatomical, chemical, physiological and behavioral consequences. Neurotoxicity Research. 3: 117-43. PMID 15111265 DOI: 10.1007/Bf03033234 |
0.541 |
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2001 |
Kim D, Murray M, Simansky KJ. The serotonergic 5-HT(2C) agonist m-chlorophenylpiperazine increases weight-supported locomotion without development of tolerance in rats with spinal transections. Experimental Neurology. 169: 496-500. PMID 11358463 DOI: 10.1006/Exnr.2001.7660 |
0.357 |
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1999 |
Kim D, Adipudi V, Shibayama M, Giszter S, Tessler A, Murray M, Simansky KJ. Direct agonists for serotonin receptors enhance locomotor function in rats that received neural transplants after neonatal spinal transection. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 19: 6213-24. PMID 10407057 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.19-14-06213.1999 |
0.355 |
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1999 |
Stratford TR, Kelley AE, Simansky KJ. Blockade of GABAA receptors in the medial ventral pallidum elicits feeding in satiated rats. Brain Research. 825: 199-203. PMID 10216189 DOI: 10.1016/S0006-8993(99)01239-1 |
0.477 |
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1998 |
Simansky KJ, Baker G, Kachelries WJ, Hood H, Romano AG, Harvey JA. Prenatal exposure to cocaine reduces dopaminergic D1-mediated motor function but spares the enhancement of learning by amphetamine in rabbits. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 846: 375-8. PMID 9668429 DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb09759.x |
0.434 |
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1998 |
Lee MD, Aloyo VJ, Fluharty SJ, Simansky KJ. Infusion of the serotonin1B (5-HT1B) agonist CP-93,129 into the parabrachial nucleus potently and selectively reduces food intake in rats. Psychopharmacology. 136: 304-7. PMID 9566817 DOI: 10.1007/s002130050570 |
0.414 |
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1998 |
Welsh SE, Kachelries WJ, Romano AG, Simansky KJ, Harvey JA. Effects of LSD, ritanserin, 8-OH-DPAT, and lisuride on classical conditioning in the rabbit. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 59: 469-75. PMID 9476997 DOI: 10.1016/S0091-3057(97)00436-X |
0.518 |
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1997 |
Lee MD, Simansky KJ. CP-94, 253: a selective serotonin1B (5-HT1B) agonist that promotes satiety. Psychopharmacology. 131: 264-70. PMID 9203237 DOI: 10.1007/s002130050292 |
0.371 |
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1997 |
Levitt P, Harvey JA, Friedman E, Simansky K, Murphy EH. New evidence for neurotransmitter influences on brain development. Trends in Neurosciences. 20: 269-74. PMID 9185309 DOI: 10.1016/S0166-2236(96)01028-4 |
0.482 |
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1997 |
Kaplan JM, Donahey J, Baird JP, Simansky KJ, Grill HJ. d-fenfluramine anorexia: dissociation of ingestion rate, meal duration, and meal size effects. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 57: 223-9. PMID 9164576 DOI: 10.1016/S0091-3057(96)00340-1 |
0.349 |
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1996 |
Simansky KJ. Serotonergic control of the organization of feeding and satiety. Behavioural Brain Research. 73: 37-42. PMID 8788474 DOI: 10.1016/0166-4328(96)00066-6 |
0.467 |
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1995 |
Adipudi V, Simansky KJ. Lesions of area postrema attenuate but do not prevent anorectic action of peripheral serotonin in rats. The American Journal of Physiology. 269: R1314-20. PMID 8594931 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpregu.1995.269.6.R1314 |
0.394 |
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1995 |
Romano AG, Kachelries WJ, Simansky KJ, Harvey JA. Intrauterine exposure to cocaine produces a modality-specific acceleration of classical conditioning in adult rabbits. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 52: 415-20. PMID 8577809 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(95)00129-K |
0.492 |
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1994 |
Eberle-Wang K, Braun BT, Simansky KJ. Serotonin contracts the isolated rat pylorus via a 5-HT2-like receptor. The American Journal of Physiology. 266: R284-91. PMID 8304552 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpregu.1994.266.1.R284 |
0.385 |
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1993 |
Poeschla B, Gibbs J, Simansky KJ, Greenberg D, Smith GP. Cholecystokinin-induced satiety depends on activation of 5-HT1C receptors. The American Journal of Physiology. 264: R62-4. PMID 8430887 |
0.32 |
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1993 |
Eberle-Wang K, Levitt P, Simansky KJ. Abdominal vagotomy dissociates the anorectic mechanisms for peripheral serotonin and cholecystokinin. The American Journal of Physiology. 265: R602-8. PMID 8214153 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpregu.1993.265.3.R602 |
0.422 |
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1992 |
Eberle-Wang K, Simansky KJ. The CCK-A receptor antagonist, devazepide, blocks the anorectic action of CCK but not peripheral serotonin in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 43: 943-7. PMID 1448490 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(92)90429-J |
0.499 |
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1992 |
Simansky KJ, Jakubow J, Sisk FC, Vaidya AH, Eberle-Wang K. Peripheral serotonin is an incomplete signal for eliciting satiety in sham-feeding rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 43: 847-54. PMID 1448479 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(92)90417-E |
0.398 |
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1992 |
Poeschla B, Gibbs J, Simansky KJ, Smith GP. The 5-HT1A agonist 8-OH-DPAT attenuates the satiating action of cholecystokinin. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 42: 541-3. PMID 1409788 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(92)90152-6 |
0.454 |
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1991 |
Simansky KJ. Peripheral 5-carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT) elicits drinking by stimulating 5-HT1-like serotonergic receptors in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 38: 459-62. PMID 1829233 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(91)90306-M |
0.445 |
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1990 |
Simansky KJ, Vaidya AH. Behavioral mechanisms for the anorectic action of the serotonin (5-HT) uptake inhibitor sertraline in rats: comparison with directly acting 5-HT agonists. Brain Research Bulletin. 25: 953-60. PMID 2149668 DOI: 10.1016/0361-9230(90)90194-5 |
0.333 |
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1988 |
Lucki I, Kreider MS, Simansky KJ. Reduction of feeding behavior by the serotonin uptake inhibitor sertraline. Psychopharmacology. 96: 289-95. PMID 3146763 DOI: 10.1007/BF00216052 |
0.618 |
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1988 |
Schechter LE, Simansky KJ. 1-(2,5-Dimethoxy-4-iodophenyl)-2-aminopropane (DOI) exerts an anorexic action that is blocked by 5-HT2 antagonists in rats. Psychopharmacology. 94: 342-6. PMID 3128809 DOI: 10.1007/BF00174687 |
0.425 |
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1985 |
Simansky KJ, Bourbonais KA, Smith GP. Food-related stimuli increase the ratio of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid to dopamine in the hypothalamus. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 23: 253-8. PMID 4059311 DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(85)90566-0 |
0.317 |
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1984 |
Smith GP, Jerome C, Kulkosky P, Simansky KJ. Ceruletide acts in the abdomen, not in the brain, to produce satiety. Peptides. 5: 1149-57. PMID 6099563 DOI: 10.1016/0196-9781(84)90181-5 |
0.331 |
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1981 |
Harvey JA, Simansky KJ. The role of serotonin in modulation of nociceptive reflexes. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 133: 125-51. PMID 7032249 |
0.447 |
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1981 |
Simansky KJ, Harvey JA. Altered sensitivity to footshock after selective serotonin depletion: comparison of electrolytic lesions and neurotoxin injections in the medial forebrain bundle of the rat. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 95: 341-50. PMID 6971883 DOI: 10.1037/H0077772 |
0.524 |
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