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    Orexin Directly Enhances the Excitability of Globus Pallidus Internus Neurons in Rat by Co-activating OX1 and OX2 Receptors

    Orexin, released from the hypothalamus, has been implicated in various basic non-somatic functions including feeding, the sleep-wakefulness cycle, emotion, and cognition. However, the role of orexin in somatic...

    He-Ren Gao, Qian-**ng Zhuang, Yong-**ao Zhang, Zhang-Peng Chen in Neuroscience Bulletin (2017)

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    Medial cerebellar nucleus projects to feeding-related neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus in rats

    The cerebellum, a hindbrain motor center, also participates in regulating nonsomatic visceral activities such as feeding control. However, the underlying neural mechanism is largely unknown. Here, we investiga...

    Bin Li, Qian-**ng Zhuang, He-Ren Gao, Jian-Jun Wang in Brain Structure and Function (2017)