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  • ...he bottom, and receives projections from the neuroendocrine neurons of the arcuate nucleus}} The '''arcuate nucleus''' is a small part of the hypothalamus that plays an extremely important ro
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  • ...n attempt to comprehensively overview the structures and components of the arcuate nucleus and their fundamental functions, as well as their interconnections, and I w ...t be possible, in any of these cases, to link to these subpages from the [[arcuate nucleus]] page?
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  • {{r|arcuate nucleus}}
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  • | pagename = Arcuate nucleus | abc = Arcuate nucleus
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  • Large aggregation of mainly glutamatergic neurones dorsal to the arcuate nucleus; known as important for appetite regulation and regulation of sexual behavi
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  • Neuropeptide produced by a subpopulation of neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus that has an important role in regulating appetite.
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  • ...n attempt to comprehensively overview the structures and components of the arcuate nucleus and their fundamental functions, as well as their interconnections, and I w ...t be possible, in any of these cases, to link to these subpages from the [[arcuate nucleus]] page?
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  • ...immediately below the third cerebral ventricle, bounded laterally by the [[arcuate nucleus]], posterior to the [[optic chiasm]] and rostral to the neural stalk that c *dopamine neurones from the [[arcuate nucleus]] that regulate [[prolactin]] secretion
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  • *[[Growth hormone releasing horone]](from neurons of the [[arcuate nucleus]]) *[[Dopamine]], a prolactin inhibiting factor, secreted from neurons of the [[arcuate nucleus]]
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  • ...tive feedback inhibitor of oxytocin secretion. Dynorphin produced in the [[arcuate nucleus]] and in [[orexin]] neurons of the [[lateral hypothalamus]] affects the con
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  • ...ulatory factor, [[Growth hormone releasing hormone]](from neurons of the [[arcuate nucleus]]). Growth hormone secretion can also be stimulated in response to [[ghreli ...ulated by an inhibitory factor, [[dopamine]], released by neurons of the [[arcuate nucleus]] (the so-called tuberoinfundibular dopamine neurons), but there are also s
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  • ...he bottom, and receives projections from the neuroendocrine neurons of the arcuate nucleus}} The '''arcuate nucleus''' is a small part of the hypothalamus that plays an extremely important ro
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  • {{r|Arcuate nucleus}}
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  • In the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus, CART is expressed by virtually all neurones that exp
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  • ...d in appetite regulation, including the [[paraventricular nucleus]], the [[arcuate nucleus]], and the [[dorsomedial nucleus]]. <ref>Browning KN, Travagli RA (2011) Pl
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  • {{r|Arcuate nucleus}}
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  • ...ely transported in at the choroid plexus, but might access directly at the arcuate nucleus. What other relevant targets are there?
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  • ...ress responses. Inputs from [[neuropeptide Y]]-containing neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]] and [[dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus]] co-ordinate metabolic regulation
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  • ...ence that ghrelin may also be made by a small population of neurons in the arcuate nucleus. ...sive effect.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Hewson AK ''et al.''|title=The rat arcuate nucleus integrates peripheral signals provided by leptin, insulin, and a ghrelin mi
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  • ...while the bradychardia that occurs following electrical stimulation of the arcuate nucleus can be inhibited by the administration of SHU-9119 into the DVC. As it acts
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  • ...produced in specific neurons in the [[hypothalamus]] - including in the [[arcuate nucleus]]. It plays a role in satiety, in association with leptin and [[neuropeptin
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  • ...ptin activates anorexigenic POMC neurones through a neutral network in the arcuate nucleus 411: 480-484
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  • ...hypothalamus adjacent to the third ventricle, bordered ventrally by the [[arcuate nucleus]], laterally by the [[lateral hypothalamus]], and dorsally by the [[dorsome
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  • Arcuate line (anterior abdominal wall) Arcuate nucleus Arginine vasopressin receptor 1B
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  • {{Image|MC4R PATHWAYS.JPG|centre|650px|Circulating molecules signal to the arcuate nucleus the nutritional state of the body}} ...ifferent physiological processes. In the brain, POMC is expressed in the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the [[hypothalamus]] and the [[nucleus tractus solitarii]] (NTS) of th
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  • ..."Peptide YY acts in two different ways through targets in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus. It activates the mammalian target of rapamycin to increase α-MSH which in ...sociated with cellular metabolism - as an "energy sensing" pathway. In the arcuate nucleus, AMPK is thought to play an important role in energy sensing in the regulat
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  • ...mportant ones being the neurosecretory tuberoinfundibulum neurons of the [[arcuate nucleus]], which secrete [[dopamine]] to act on the dopamine-2 receptors (D2-R) of
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  • GHRH is synthesised by a sub-population of neuroendocrine neurones in the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus, and somatostatin by a sub-population of neurones in ...ble amounts – and may also be present in a small subset of neurones in the arcuate nucleus.
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  • ...he brain that express leptin receptors; in particular on neurones of the [[arcuate nucleus]] and [[ventromedial nucleus]] of the [[hypothalamus]].<ref name=schwartz20 ...petite-inhibiting [[proopiomelanocortin]] (POMC) neurons, located in the [[arcuate nucleus]]. Leptin inhibits the NPY neurons,causing a decrease in the release of the
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  • ...upraoptic nucleus]] and [[paraventricular nucleus]] and by neurones in the arcuate nucleus (it is also produced in the [[pituitary gland]]. Enkephalins however are pr
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  • ...lated expression of agouti-related protein (AGRP) mRNA in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus of hyperphagic and obese tub/tub mice | journal = Mol Brain Res| volume = 1
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  • ...ptides. For example, one population of apetite-regulating neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus makes at least two peptides - [[neuropeptide Y]] and ...wth hormone]], while another population of neuroendocrine neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus synthesises and releases [[growth hormone releasing h
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  • ...cuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus has a particularly important role. The arcuate nucleus contains several different populations of nerve cells, one of which makes a ...plexus]], but whether something similar exists for ghrelin is unclear. The arcuate nucleus is adjacent to the [[median eminence]], an area of the brain which lacks a
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  • ...hrough peripheral circulation. The [[nucleus tractus solitarii]] and the [[arcuate nucleus]] are then activated. }} ...es insulin sensitivity. GLP-1 also activates anorexigenic neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]] via the caudal brainstem, thereby suppressing [[appetite]]. It also decre
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  • ...produced by a subpopulation of neurones in the ventromedial part of the [[arcuate nucleus]] in the mammalian [[hypothalamus]]. The same neurons also produce [[neurop
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  • Jhanwar-Uniyal M ''et al.'' (1993) Neuropeptide Y projection from arcuate nucleus to parvocellular division of paraventricular nucleus: specific relation to ...Y projection in this relationship, which traverses from cell bodies in the arcuate nucleus
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  • ...her makes [[dopamine]] and regulates [[prolactin]] secretion. However, the arcuate nucleus also contains two populations of neurones that regulate [[appetite]] - one ...when it is empty, stimulates hunger. These two hormones both act at the [[arcuate nucleus]] and also at the [[ventromedial nucleus]] of the hypothalamus; these two s
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  • ...Leptin activates anorexigenic POMC neurons through a neural network in the arcuate nucleus. ''Nature'' 441:480-4 PMID 11373681. ...lation of proopiomelanocortin gene expression by neuropeptide Y in the rat arcuate nucleus. ''Brain Research'' 674:112-116 PMID 7773678.
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  • ...of the orexigenic (appetite-stimulating) effects of the [[Arcuate nucleus|arcuate nucleus]] NPY neurones, as CB1 antagonist will reduce food intake even in mice mode
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  • ...chiasmatic nucleus. ''Endocrinology'' 147:283–94</ref>. Activation of the arcuate nucleus releases NYP and AgRP (two potent orexigenic peptides) into the PVN which u
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  • ...rain. In particular, there ae populations of somatostatin neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]], the [[hippocampus]] and the brainstem [[nucleus of the solitary tract]].
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  • ...er, and one important site of action is at the [[arcuate nucleus]]. In the arcuate nucleus, some neurones produce substances which induce feeding (''orexigenic'') whi Appetite-regulating neurons of the arcuate nucleus project to many other parts of the hypothalamus, including to the [[lateral
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  • ...ptors which are mainly located in the [[ventromedial nucleus]] (VMN) and [[arcuate nucleus]] (ARC) of the [[hypothalamus]]. The leptin signal transmits information ab
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  • ..., the [[nucleus tractus solitarii]] (NTS) of the caudal medulla, and the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus. ...on. It is a potent inhibitor of appetite, acting on MC3-R and MC4-R in the arcuate nucleus. <ref>Tung YCL ''et al.'' (2007) A comparative study of the central effects
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  • ...oup in the [[nucleus of the solitary tract]]. Other inputs come from the [[arcuate nucleus]] and the [[olfactory bulb]]. Many of these afferent fibres contain [[neuro
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  • *''Neurons arising in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus, and express AgRP,NPY or POMC. ...OMC neurones that are ''in'' the caudal brainstem rather than those in the arcuate nucleus.
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  • ...pituitary gland]]. Dopamine is released from specialised neurons of the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the [[hypothalamus]] into the blood vessels of the median eminence, wh
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  • ...areas; the [[nucleus of the solitary tract]] (NTS) and the hypothalamic [[arcuate nucleus]].<ref name=Tome09>Tome D ''et al.'' (2009) Protein, amino acids, vagus ner ...07/> PPY acts on the Y2 receptors of the [[neuropeptide Y]] neurons in the arcuate nucleus. This inhibits the secretion of neuropeptide Y and [[agouti-related protein
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  • ...inhibit GH secretion respectively. The GHRH neurones are located in the [[arcuate nucleus]] of the hypothalamus, while the somatostatin cells involved in growth horm
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  • ...s|APP|Ara autocthones (Saint Croix Macaw)|Arbitrary culture theory|Archaea|Arcuate nucleus}}</nowiki> ...s|APP|Ara autocthones (Saint Croix Macaw)|Arbitrary culture theory|Archaea|Arcuate nucleus}}
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  • ...Leptin activates anorexigenic POMC neurons through a neural network in the arcuate nucleus. ''Nature'' 411:480–484
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  • That statement is wrong. The PVN receives a projection from NPY cells of the arcuate nucleus - it doesn't contain NPY neurons (not in any relevant way). HOWEVER, the PV ''Do these come from the arcuate nucleus?'' (Answer that, and explain what the evidence is, and that's evidence of s
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  • ...of the brain. Leptin receptor mRNA is found primarily in the hypothalamic [arcuate nucleus]], [[ventromedial nucleus]] and [[dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus]], regio ...ting [[proopiomelanocortin]] (POMC) neurons, located in the hypothalamic [[arcuate nucleus]]. Leptin inhibits NPY neurons,causing a decrease in the release of the inh
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  • ...are potent food-stimulating neuropeptides that are highly co-localised in arcuate nucleus neurons of the hypothalamus. Recent studies have shown that NPY and AgRP mR
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  • ...in the etiology section that follows the discuss on genes, hunger and the arcuate nucleus (which was written by Gareth Leng). My contribution is based on IJO review
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  • ...]. It inhibits appetite by inhibiting orexigenic NYP/AgRP neurons in the [[arcuate nucleus]] and it stimulates metabolic rate. The levels circulating in the blood are
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  • ...], [[Architecture of the Song Dynasty]], [[Arcology]], [[Arctic Ocean]], [[Arcuate nucleus]], [[Arginine vasopressin receptor 1B]], [[Arik Einstein]], [[Aristotle]],
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  • ...], [[Architecture of the Song Dynasty]], [[Arcology]], [[Arctic Ocean]], [[Arcuate nucleus]], [[Arginine vasopressin receptor 1B]], [[Arik Einstein]], [[Aristotle]],
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