Michael Koban
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Recent Articles
1.
Moraes D, Machado R, Koban M, Hoffman G, Suchecki D
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2022 Jul;
13:885909.
PMID: 35880052
Stressors of different natures induce activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis at different magnitudes. Moreover, the HPA axis response to repeated exposure is usually distinct from that elicited by a...
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Hohmann C, Odebode G, Naidu L, Koban M
Ann Psychiatry Ment Health
. 2018 Apr;
5(2).
PMID: 29657960
Increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and hypothalamic pituitary axis (HPA) activity are strongly associated with depression. Childhood stress and trauma predispose individuals for increased inflammatory tone and major depression in...
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Hoffman G, Koban M
PLoS One
. 2016 Dec;
11(12):e0152252.
PMID: 27997552
A competition of neurobehavioral drives of sleep and wakefulness occurs during sleep deprivation. When enforced chronically, subjects must remain awake. This study examines histaminergic neurons of the tuberomammillary nucleus of...
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Koban M, Sita L, Le W, Hoffman G
Sleep
. 2008 Jul;
31(7):927-33.
PMID: 18652088
Study Objectives: Chronic sleep deprivation of rats causes hyperphagia without body weight gain. Sleep deprivation hyperphagia is prompted by changes in pathways governing food intake; hyperphagia may be adaptive to...
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Koban M, Stewart C
Physiol Behav
. 2005 Oct;
87(1):1-6.
PMID: 16243367
Chronically enforced rapid eye (paradoxical) movement sleep deprivation (REM-SD) of rats leads to a host of pathologies, of which hyperphagia and loss of body weight are among the most readily...
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Koban M, Le W, Hoffman G
Endocrinology
. 2005 Oct;
147(1):421-31.
PMID: 16210372
Chronic rapid eye movement (paradoxical) sleep deprivation (REM-SD) of rats leads to two conspicuous pathologies: hyperphagia coincident with body weight loss, prompted by elevated metabolism. Our goals were to test...
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Koban M, Swinson K
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
. 2005 Feb;
289(1):E68-74.
PMID: 15727948
A cluster of unique pathologies progressively develops during chronic total- or rapid eye movement-sleep deprivation (REM-SD) of rats. Two prominent and readily observed symptoms are hyperphagia and decline in body...