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Borland J, Kohut-Jackson A, Peyla A, Hall M, Mermelstein P, Meisel R
Neuropharmacology . 2025 Jan; 267:110299. PMID: 39793696
Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is the most reported sexual dysfunction among premenopausal women worldwide. Bremelanotide, trade name Vyleesi, has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration...
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Chapp A, Nwakama C, Thomas M, Meisel R, Mermelstein P
Neuroendocrinology . 2023 Apr; 113(11):1167-1176. PMID: 37040721
Introduction: Preclinical literature, frequently utilizing rats, suggests females display a more rapid advancement of substance abuse and a greater risk of relapse following drug abstinence. In clinical populations, it is...
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Hall M, Kohut-Jackson A, Peyla A, Friedman G, Simco N, Borland J, et al.
Front Mol Neurosci . 2023 Mar; 16:1038341. PMID: 36910260
Melanocortin 3 receptors (MC3R) and melanocortin 4 receptors (MC4R) are vital in regulating a variety of functions across many species. For example, the dysregulation of these receptors results in obesity...
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Borland J, Dempsey D, Peyla A, Hall M, Kohut-Jackson A, Mermelstein P, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2023 Jan; 24(2). PMID: 36674893
Like many social behaviors, aggression can be rewarding, leading to behavioral plasticity. One outcome of reward-induced aggression is the long-term increase in the speed in which future aggression-based encounters is...
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Huijgens P, Snoeren E, Meisel R, Mermelstein P
J Neuroendocrinol . 2020 Dec; 33(1):e12918. PMID: 33340384
Gonadal hormones affect neuronal morphology to ultimately regulate behaviour. In female rats, oestradiol mediates spine plasticity in hypothalamic and limbic brain structures, contributing to long-lasting effects on motivated behaviour. Parallel...
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Borland J, Kim E, Swanson S, Rothwell P, Mermelstein P, Meisel R
Front Behav Neurosci . 2020 Dec; 14:583395. PMID: 33328919
Our social relationships determine our health and well-being. In rodent models, there is now strong support for the rewarding properties of aggressive or assertive behaviors to be critical for the...
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Moore K, Oelberg W, Glass M, Johnson M, Been L, Meisel R
Front Behav Neurosci . 2019 Oct; 13:227. PMID: 31636548
Low levels of desire and arousal are the primary sexual dysfunctions in women, necessitating neurobiological studies of sexual motivation in female animal models. As the mesocorticolimbic system is a primary...
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Gross K, Moore K, Meisel R, Mermelstein P
Front Neurosci . 2018 Dec; 12:855. PMID: 30515075
Gonadal hormones play a vital role in driving motivated behavior. They not only modulate responses to naturally rewarding stimuli, but also influence responses to drugs of abuse. A commonality between...
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Been L, Gibbons A, Meisel R
Neuropharmacology . 2018 Dec; 156:107451. PMID: 30502376
Although many people think of aggression as a negative or undesirable emotion, it is a normal part of many species' repertoire of social behaviors. Purposeful and controlled aggression can be...
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Meitzen J, Meisel R, Mermelstein P
Curr Opin Behav Sci . 2018 Sep; 23:42-48. PMID: 30221186
The striatal brain regions, including the caudate-putamen, nucleus accumbens core, and nucleus accumbens shell, mediate critical behavioral functions. These functions include but are not limited to motivated behavior, reward, learning,...