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H P Weingarten

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Collins S, McHugh K, Jacobson K, Khan I, Riddell R, Murase K, et al.
Gastroenterology . 1996 Dec; 111(6):1509-15. PMID: 8942729
Background & Aims: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease have symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) with a higher than expected prevalence. Stress is an important factor in the pathogenesis of...
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Weingarten H, Duong A, Elston D
Am J Physiol . 1996 Oct; 271(4 Pt 2):R1009-16. PMID: 8897994
We explored the possibility that quantitative analysis of the relationship between sucrose concentration and sham intake differentiated how various treatments affected the intake of sweet solutions. Rats were sham fed...
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Larson S, Collins S, Weingarten H
Am J Physiol . 1996 Oct; 271(4 Pt 2):R967-72. PMID: 8897989
The acute phase of inflammation induces both anorexia and fever. Because several analyses suggest a linkage between the meal size and body temperature, we assessed whether temperature changes were causal...
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Warwick Z, Weingarten H
Physiol Behav . 1996 Sep; 60(3):711-5. PMID: 8873241
Rats consuming distinctively flavored solutions containing different numbers of calories learn to associate each flavor with the ensuing postingestive effects ("flavor-postingestive consequence learning"). The hallmark of such learning is preferential...
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Weingarten H
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 1996 Jan; 20(1):163-70. PMID: 8622823
The aims of this paper are to provide a selective review of the literature relating immune system mediators, especially cytokines, to the control of eating and to indicate why this...
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Emond M, Weingarten H
Physiol Behav . 1995 Sep; 58(3):459-65. PMID: 8587952
This study characterized the distribution of Fos-like immunoreactivity (FLI) in three hindbrain nuclei: dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus (DMN), nucleus of the solitary tract (NST) and hypoglossal nucleus (HG)...
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Warwick Z, Weingarten H
Am J Physiol . 1995 Jul; 269(1 Pt 2):R30-7. PMID: 7631900
High-fat diets often promote greater caloric intake and/or weight gain than high-carbohydrate diets in both laboratory animals and humans. Because altering the fat content of a diet simultaneously changes both...
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McHugh K, Collins S, Weingarten H
Am J Physiol . 1994 May; 266(5 Pt 2):R1659-63. PMID: 8203647
Experimental colitis, induced in rats by intrarectal administration of trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid (TNB), results in a suppression of eating for 3 days. Because interleukin-1 (IL-1) is elevated within 24 h after...
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Warwick Z, Weingarten H
Am J Physiol . 1994 Apr; 266(4 Pt 2):R1314-8. PMID: 8184977
Twenty-four-hour cumulative food intake is the summation of repeated bouts of feeding, separated by intermeal intervals. Intake in a given meal influences subsequent feeding by modulating the duration of the...
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Warwick Z, Weingarten H
Physiol Behav . 1994 Mar; 55(3):501-4. PMID: 8190768
Rats acquire a preference for a flavor paired with a caloric solution over a flavor paired with a solution providing fewer or no calories. Because the palatability and the caloric...