Читаем ФАРМАКОЛОГИЯ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ РЕГУЛЯТОРНЫХ ПЕПТИДНЫХ СИСТЕМ ГОЛОВНОГО МОЗГА В МЕХАНИЗМАХ ПОДКРЕПЛЕНИЯ полностью

Breese G.R. Stress sensitization of ethanol withdrawal-induced reduction in social interaction: inhibition by CRF-1 and benzodiazepine receptor antagonists and a 5-HT1A-receptor agonist /Breese G.R., Knapp D.J., Overstreet D.H. // Neuropsychopharmacology. 2004. V. 29. P.470–482.

Breiter H.C. Functional imaging of neural responses to expectancy and experience of monetary gains and loses /Breiter H.C., Aharon I., Kahneman D., Dale A., Shizgal P.// Neuron. 2001. V.30. P.619–639.

Breiter H.C. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of brain reward circuitry in the human /Breiter H.C., Rosen B.R. // Ann. N.Y., Acad. Sci. 1999. V.877. P.523–547.

Broberger, C. Hypocretin/orexin – and melanin-concentrating hormone-expressing cells from distinct populations in the rodent lateral hypothalamus: relationship to the neuropeptide Y and agouti gene-related protein systems. /C. Broberger, L. De Lecea, J. G. Sutcliffe et al. // J. Comp. Neurol. – 1998. – Vol.402. – P.460–474.

Bruijnzeel A.W. Stressinduced sensitization of CRH-ir but not P-CREB-ir responsivity in the rat central nervous system /Bruijnzeel A.W., Stam R., Compaan J.C., Wiegant V.M. // Brain Res. 2001. V. 908. P.187–196.

Bruijnzeel A.W. The role of corticotrophin-releasing factor-like peptide4s in cannabis, nicotine, and alcohol dependence /Bruijnzeel A.W., Gold M.S. // Brain Res. Rev. 2005. V.49. P.505–528.

Cabral A. /Ghrelin indirectly activates hypophysiotropic CRF Neurons in rodents /A. Cabral, O. Suescun, Jeffrey M. Zigman and M. Perello // PLoS One., 2012.

Cador M. Central administration of corticotropin releasing factor induces long-term sensitization to d-amphetamine /Cador M., Cole B.J., Koob G.F. et al. // Brain Res. 1993. V. 606. P.181–186.

Calissendorff, J. Alcohol ingestion does not affect serum levels of peptide YY but decreases both total and octanoylated ghrelin levels in healthy subjects. /Calissendorff, J., Danielsson, O., Brismar, K., Rojdmark, S.//Metabolism – Clinical and Experimental55 (12) – 2006 – P.1625–1629.

Calissendorff, J. Inhibitory effect of alcohol on ghrelin secretion in normal man. /Calissendorff, J., Danielsson, O., Brismar, K., Rojdmark, S. //European Journal of Endocrinology152 (5) – 2005 – P.743–747.

Carroll, M.E. Food-deprivation increases oral and intravenous drug intake in rats. /Carroll, M.E., France, C.P., Meisch, R.A. //Science 205 (4403) – 1979 – P.319–321.

Cason, A. M. Role of orexin (hypocretin) in reward-seeking and addiction: Implication for obesity. /T. C. Chou, R. J. Smith, P. Tashili-Fahadan et al. // Physiology and Behavior. – 2010. – Vol.100. – P.419–428.

Cassell M.D. The intrinsic organization of the central extended amygdale /Cassell M.D., Freedman L.J., Shi C. // Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1999. V.877. P.217–241.

Chalmers D.T. Corticotrophin-releasing factor receptors: from molecular biology to drug design /Chalmers D.T., Lovenberg T.W., Grigoriadis D.E. et al. // Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 1996. V. 17. P.166–172.

Chalmers D.T. Localization of novel corticotropin-releasing factor receptor (CRF2) mRNA expression to specific subcortical nuclei in rat brain: comparison with CRF1 receptor mRNA expression /Chalmers D.T., Lovenberg T.W., De Souza E.B. // J. Neurosci. 1995. V. 15. P.6340–6350.

Chen R. Expression cloning of a human corticotropin-releasing-factor receptor /Chen R., Lewis K.A., Perrin M.H., Vale W.W. // Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 1993. V. 90. P.8967–8971.

Chevrette J. Both the shell of the nucleus accumbens and the central nucleus of the amygdala support amphetamine self-administration in rats /Chevrette J., Stellar J.R., Hesse G.W., Markou A. // Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 2002. V.71. P.501–507.

Chuang J.C. Ghrelin mediates stress-induced food-reward behavior in mice. / Chuang J.C., Perello M., Sakata I., Osborne-Lawrence S., Savitt J.M., et al. // J Clin Invest. 2011;121:2684–2692. [PMC free article] [PubMed]

Cole B.J. Central administration of a CRF antagonist blocks the development of stress-induced behavioral sensitization /Cole B.J., Cador M., Stinus L. et al. // Brain Res. 1990. V. 512. P.343–346.

Cole B.J. Propranolol antagonizes the enhanced conditioned fear produced by corticotropin releasing factor /Cole B.J., Koob G.F. // J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 1988. V. 247. P.902–910.

Conover K. Competition and summation between rewarding effects of sucrose and lateral hypothalamic stimulation in the rat /Conover K., Shizgal P. // Behav. Neurosci. 1994. V.108. P.537–548.

Cook C.J. Stress induces CRF release in the paraventricular nucleus, and both CRF and GABA release in the amygdale /Cook C.J. // Physiol. Behav. 2004. V. 82. P.751–762.

Cryan J.F. Assessing antidepressant activity in rodents: recent developments and future needs /Cryan J.F., Markou A., Lucki I. // Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 2002. V. 23. P.238–245.

Cummings. A preprandial rise in plasma ghrelin levels suggests a role in meal initiation in humans. /Cummings, D.E., Purnell, J.Q., Frayo, R.S., Schmidova, K., Wisse, B.E., Weigle, D.S. // Diabetes 50 (8) – 2001 – Р.1714–1719.

Перейти на страницу:
Нет соединения с сервером, попробуйте зайти чуть позже