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2. Ghrelin effects expression of several genes associated with depression-like behavior
3. Gabaergic control of anxiety-like behavior, but not food intake, induced by ghrelin in the intermediate medial mesopallium of the neonatal chick
4. Differential effects of fluoxetine and venlafaxine on memory recognition: Possible mechanisms of action
5. Acute ghrelin administration reverses depressive-like behavior induced by bilateral olfactory bulbectomy in mice
6. Ghrelin and memory: Differential effects on acquisition and retrieval
7. Ghrelin induced memory facilitation implicates nitric oxide synthase activation and decrease in the threshold to promote LTP in hippocampal dentate gyrus
8. Central ghrelin increases anxiety in the Open Field test and impairs retention memory in a passive avoidance task in neonatal chicks
9. Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) reverts the behavioral effects induced by inescapable stress
10. Differential role of the hippocampus, amygdala, and dorsal raphe nucleus in regulating feeding, memory, and anxiety-like behavioral responses to ghrelin
11. Increased susceptibility to LTP generation and changes in NMDA-NR1 and -NR2B subunits mRNA expression in rat hippocampus after MCH administration
12. Melanin concentrating hormone increase hippocampal synaptic transmission in the rat
13. Melanin-concentrating hormone, hippocampal nitric oxide levels and memory retention
14. Ghrelin increases anxiety-like behavior and memory retention in rats
15. Anxiogenesis induced by nitric oxide synthase inhibition and anxiolytic effect of melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) in rat brain.
16. Interaction between α-MSH and acetylcholinergic system upon striatal cAMP and IP 3 levels
17. Response to Novelty After i.c.v. Injection of Melanin-Concentrating Hormone (MCH) in Rats
18. Ghrelin inhibited serotonin release from hippocampal slices
19. Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) modifies memory retention in rats ☆
20. Interaction Between α-MSH and Gabaergic Agents Upon Striatal cAMP Levels: An In Vitro Model
21. Effect of α-MSH upon cyclic AMP levels induced by the glutamatergic agonists NMDA, quisqualic acid, and kainic acid
22. α-MSH changes cyclic AMP levels in rat brain slices by an interaction with the D 1 dopamine receptor
23. Independent and simultaneous effects of α-MSH and dopamine on cyclic AMP levels in rat brain slices
24. α-MSH-induced behavior: Changes after diazepam and baclofen administration related with cyclic AMP levels
25. Alpha MSH-induced excessive grooming behavior involves a GABAergic mechanism
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