High fat diet blunts stress-induced hypophagia and activation of Glp1r dorsal lateral septum neurons in male but not in female mice

Objective: While stress typically reduces caloric intake (hypophagia) in chow-fed rodents, presentation of palatable, high calorie substances during stress can increase caloric consumption (i.e. "comfort feeding") and promote obesity. However, little is known about how obesity itself affec...

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Main Authors: Michelle B. Bales (Author), Samuel W. Centanni (Author), Joseph R. Luchsinger (Author), Payam Fathi (Author), Jessica E. Biddinger (Author), Thao D.V. Le (Author), Kaitlyn Ginika Nwaba (Author), Isabella M. Paldrmic (Author), Danny G. Winder (Author), Julio E. Ayala (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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