2011
Ghrelin-induced hypothermia: A physiological basis but no clinical risk
Wiedmer P, Strasser F, Horvath TL, Blum D, DiMarchi R, Lutz T, Schürmann A, Joost HG, Tschöp MH, Tong J. Ghrelin-induced hypothermia: A physiological basis but no clinical risk. Physiology & Behavior 2011, 105: 43-51. PMID: 21513721, PMCID: PMC3146973, DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2011.03.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGhrelin treatmentBody temperatureApplication of ghrelinMedial preoptic areaPotential anatomical basisCold-sensitive neuronsGhrelin infusionBody core temperatureChronic i.Positive energy balanceGhrelin receptorPreoptic areaAxon terminalsClinical riskFood intakeGhrelinHealthy humansSerious hypothermiaMale subjectsPhysiologic circumstancesAnatomical basisHypothermiaCold exposureRelevant decreaseEnergy expenditure
1994
25 Electron Microscopic Double and Triple Labeling Immunocytochemistry in Elucidation of Synaptological Interactions between Ovarian Steroid-Sensitive Neurons and Circuits
Leranth C, Naftolin F, Shanabrough M, Horvath T. 25 Electron Microscopic Double and Triple Labeling Immunocytochemistry in Elucidation of Synaptological Interactions between Ovarian Steroid-Sensitive Neurons and Circuits. International Review Of Neurobiology 1994, 22: 403-434. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-185292-4.50031-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDouble immunostaining techniqueHormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neuronsSteroid-sensitive neuronsImmunostaining techniquesRetrograde tracer techniqueTriple-labeling immunocytochemistryHormone neuronsDouble immunostainingTissue antigensDifferent anestheticsAnatomical basisSame satisfactory resultsTissue preparationsNeuronsElectron microscopicElectron-dense labelKetaminePentobarbitalAnestheticsImmunostainingAntigenDegenerationMethoxyfluraneChloropentAntibodies