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Peter J Havel

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Edwards M, Nguyen H, Dodson A, Herbertson A, Honeycutt M, Slattery J, et al.
Front Drug Deliv . 2025 Jan; 4. PMID: 39866535
Recent studies indicate that central administration of oxytocin (OT) reduces body weight (BW) in high fat diet-induced obese (DIO) rodents by reducing energy intake and increasing energy expenditure (EE). Previous...
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Huo Y, Samora M, McCuller R, Stanhope K, Havel P, Harrison M, et al.
J Physiol . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39557607
An exaggerated exercise pressor reflex and peripheral neuropathy are both evoked by the same type of thinly myelinated afferents and are present in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)....
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Slattery J, Rambousek J, Tsui E, Honeycutt M, Goldberg M, Graham J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39502365
Previous studies have implicated hindbrain oxytocin (OT) receptors in the control of food intake and brown adipose tissue (BAT) thermogenesis. We recently demonstrated that hindbrain [fourth ventricle (4V)] administration of...
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Dodson A, Herbertson A, Honeycutt M, Vered R, Slattery J, Goldberg M, et al.
Curr Issues Mol Biol . 2024 Oct; 46(10):11394-11424. PMID: 39451559
Recent studies have indicated that hindbrain [fourth ventricle (4V)] administration of the neurohypophyseal hormone, oxytocin (OT), reduces body weight, energy intake and stimulates interscapular brown adipose tissue temperature (T) in...
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Edwards M, Nguyen H, Dodson A, Herbertson A, Honeycutt M, Slattery J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39345420
Recent studies indicate that central administration of oxytocin (OT) reduces body weight (BW) in high fat diet-induced obese (DIO) rodents by reducing energy intake and increasing energy expenditure (EE). Previous...
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Gladding M, Shen X, Snyder M, Havel P, Adams S
Nutrients . 2024 Sep; 16(18). PMID: 39339679
High fructose consumption is associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic disease, and fructose feeding dose-dependently induces markers reflective of poor metabolic health. However, unlike glucose, surprisingly little is known...
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Edwards M, Nguyen H, Dodson A, Herbertson A, Wolden-Hanson T, Wietecha T, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) . 2024 Aug; 15:1440070. PMID: 39145314
Previous studies indicate that CNS administration of oxytocin (OT) reduces body weight in high fat diet-induced obese (DIO) rodents by reducing food intake and increasing energy expenditure (EE). We recently...
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Law H, Stanhope K, Zhang W, Myagmarsuren M, Jamshed Z, Khan M, et al.
J Lipid Res . 2024 Jul; 65(8):100588. PMID: 38969065
Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] contributes to cardiovascular disease risk. A genetically determined size polymorphism in apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a)], determined by the number of Kringle (K) repeats, inversely regulates Lp(a) levels. Nongenetic factors including...
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Thomas S, Almers L, Schneider J, Graham J, Havel P, Corley D
Dig Dis Sci . 2024 Jun; 69(8):3089. PMID: 38890231
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Edwards M, Nguyen H, Dodson A, Herbertson A, Wolden-Hanson T, Wietecha T, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38854021
Previous studies indicate that CNS administration of oxytocin (OT) reduces body weight in high fat diet-induced obese (DIO) rodents by reducing food intake and increasing energy expenditure (EE). We recently...