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Dailey, M. E. and Bartness, T. J. Fat pad-specific effects of lipectomy on foraging, food hoarding and food intake. American Journal of Physiology, 294:R321-328, 2008.

Keen-Rhinehart and Bartness, T. J. NPY Y1 receptor is involved in ghrelin- and fasting-induced increases in foraging, food hoarding, and food intake. American Journal of Physiology, 292:R1728-R1737, 2007.

Huddleston, G. G., Song, C. K., Paisley, J. C, Bartness, T. J. and Clancy, A. N. Gonadal steroid receptors colocalize with central nervous system neurons projecting to the rat prostate gland. American Journal of Physiology, 292:R2196-2050, 2007.

Harris, R. B. S., Bartness, T. J. and Grill, H. J. Leptin responsiveness in chronically decerebrate rats. Endocrinology, 148:4623-4633, 2007.

Keen-Rhinehart, E. and Bartness, T. J. MTII attenuates ghrelin- and food deprivation-induced increases in food hoarding and food intake. Hormones and Behavior, 52:612-620, 2007.

Brito, M. N., Brito, N. A., Baro, D. J., Song, C. K., and Bartness, T. J. Differential activation of the sympathetic innervation of adipose tissues by melanocortin receptor stimulation, Endocrinology, 148:5339-5347, 2007.

Takahashi, N., Li, F., Hua, K., Deng, J., Wang, C. H., Bowers, R. R., Bartness, T. J., Kim, H. S. and Harp, J. B. Increased energy expenditure, dietary fat wasting and resistance to diet-induced obesity in mice lacking rennin, Cell Metabolism, 6:506-512, 2007.

Bartness, T. J. and Song, C. K. Brain-adipose tissue neural crosstalk. Physiology and Behavior, 91:343-351, 2007.

Lacy, E. L. and Bartness, T. J. Autologous fat transplants influence compensatory white adipose tissue mass increases after lipectomy. American Journal of Physiology, 286: R61-R20, 2004. Editorial focus article

Giordano, A, Song, C.K., Bowers, R.R., Ehlen, J.C., Frontini, A., Cinti, S. and Bartness, T.J. Replay to Kreier and Buijs: No Sympathy for the Claim of Parasympathetic Innervation of White Adipose Tissue. American Journal of Physiology, 293: R550-R552, 2007.

Day, D. E. and Bartness, T. J., AgRP stimulates food hoarding but not food intake by Siberian hamsters, American Journal of Physiology, 286: R38-45, 2004. Editorial focus article

Bartness, T. J. and Demas, G. E. Comparative studies of food intake: Lessons from non-traditionally studied species. In: E. M. Stricker and S. C. Woods (Eds.), Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology: Food and Fluid Intake, New York: Plenum in preparation, in press, 2003.

*Giordano, A, Song, C.K., Bowers, R.R., Ehlen, J.C., Frontini, A., Cinti, S. and Bartness, T.J. White adipose tissue lacks significant vagal innervation and immunohistochemical evidence of parasympathetic innervation. American Journal of Physiology, 291:R1243-R1255, 2006. *Editorial Focus Article

Festuccia, W. T., Oztezcan, S., Laplante, M., Berthiaume, M., Michel, C., Dohgu, S., Denis, R. G., Brito, M. N., Brito, N. A., Miller, D. S., Banks, W. A., Bartness, T. J., Richard, D. and Deshaies, Y. PPAR?-mediated positive energy balance in the rat is associated with reduced sympathetic drive to adipose tissues and thyroid status. Endocrinology, 149:2121-2130, 2008.

Goldman, B. D., Song, C. K. and Bartness, T. J. Seasonal Rhythms: Seasonal hormonal changes and behavior. In Larry R. Squire, Editor-in-Chief, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Academic Press, Oxford, 2008., in press.

Demas, G.E., Drazen, D.L., Jasnow, A.J., Bartness, T.J. and Nelson, R.J. Sympathoadrenal system differentially affects photoperiodic changes in humoral immunity of Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus), Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 13: 29-35, 2002.

Campbell, P. K., Waymire, K. G., Heier, R. E., Scharer, C., Day, D. E., Reimann, H., Jaje, J. M., Friedrich, G. A., Burmeister, M., Bartness, T. J., Russell, L. D., Young, L. J., Zimmer, M., Jenne, D. E. and MacGregor, G. R. Mutation of a novel gene results in abnormal development of spermatid flagellum, loss of inter-male aggression and reduced body fat in mice. Genetics, 162: 307-320, 2002.

Harris, R. B. S., Hausman, D. B. and Bartness, T. J. Compensation for partial lipectomy in mice with genetic alterations of leptin and its receptor subtypes. American Journal of Physiology, 283: R1094-R1103, 2002.

Schneider, J. E., Buckley, C. A., Blum, R. M., Zhou, D., Szymanski, L. Day, D. E., and Bartness, T. J., Metabolic signals, hormones and neuropeptides involved in control of energy balance and reproductive success in hamsters, European Journal of Neuroscience, 16:377-379, 2002.

Demas, G. E., Bowers, R. R., Bartness, T. J. and Gettys, T. W. Short-day induction of gene expression in brown and white adipose tissue of Siberian hamsters. American Journal of Physiology, 282:R114-R121, 2002.

Bartness, T. J. and Song, C. K. Sympathetic and sensory innervation of white adipose tissue. Journal of Lipid Research, 48: 1655-1672, 2007.

Bartness, T. J. Dual innervation of white adipose tissue: some evidence for parasympathetic nervous system involvement. Invited Commentary – Journal Clinical Investigation, 110: 1235-1237, 2002.

Shi, H., Bowers, R. R., Bartness, T. J. Norepinephrine turnover in brown and white adipose tissue after partial lipectomy. Physiology and Behavior, 81:535-542, 2004.

Day, D. E. and Bartness, T. J. Food deprivation increases postfast foraging and food hoarding, but not intake dependent on foraging effort. Physiology and Behavior, 78:655-668, 2003.

Collins, S., Migliorini, R. H. and Bartness, T. J. Mechanisms controlling adipose tissue metabolism by the sympathetic nervous system: anatomical and molecular aspects. In: Sibley, D. (Ed), Handbook of Contemporary Neuropharmacology, New York, John Wiley, Volume 3, pp 785-814, 2007.

Shi, H., Song, C. K., Giordano, A, Cinti, S. and Bartness, T. J. Sensory or sympathetic white adipose tissue denervation differentially affects depot growth and cellularity. American Journal of Physiology, 288: R1028 - R1037, 2005.

Bartness, T. J. and Day, D. E. Food hoarding: a quintessential anticipatory appetitive behavior. In: S. Fluharty and H. Grill (Eds.), Progress in Psychobiology and Physiological Psychology, San Diego: Elsevier Academic Press, Vol. 18: 69-100, 2003.

Williams, D. L., Bowers, R. R., Bartness, T. J., Kaplan, J.M. and Grill, H. J. Brainstem melanocortin 3/4 receptor stimulation increases uncoupling protein gene expression in brown fat. Endocrinology, 144: 4692-4697, 2003. Editorial focus article

Demas, G. E., Bartness, T. J., Nelson, R. J., and Drazen, D. L. Photoperiod modulates the effects of norepinephrine on lymphocyte proliferation in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus). American Journal of Physiology, 285: R873-R879, 2003.

Day, D. E. and Bartness, T. J., AgRP stimulates food hoarding but not food intake by Siberian hamsters, American Journal of Physiology, in press, 2003.

Rooks, C., Bennet, T. Bartness, T. J. and Harris, R. B. S. Compensation for an increase in body fat caused by donor transplants into mice. American Journal of Physiology, 286:R1149-55, 2004.

Jasnow, A.J., Huhman, K.L., Bartness, T.J. and Demas, G.E. Short days and exogenous melatonin increase aggression of male Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus), Hormones and Behavior, 42: 13-20, 2002.

Foster, M. T. and Bartness, T. J. Sympathetic but not sensory denervation stimulates white adipocyte proliferation. American Journal of Physiology, 291(6):R1630-R1637, 2006.

Day, D. E., Mintz, E. M., Bartness, T. J. Diet choice exaggerates food hoarding, intake and pup survival across reproduction. Physiology and Behavior, 75:143-57, 2002.

Bartness, T. J., Demas, G. E., and Song, C. K. Seasonal changes in adiposity: the roles of the photoperiod, melatonin and other hormones, and the sympathetic nervous system. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 227:363-376, 2002.

Bartness, T. J. and Day, D. E. Food hoarding and foraging: quintessential anticipatory appetitive behavioral responses. In: S. Fluharty and H. Grill (Eds.), Progress in Psychobiology and Physiological Psychology, New York: Academic Press, in press, 2002.

Solomon, M. B., Foster, M. T., Bartness, T. J. and Huhman, K. L. Social defeat and foot shock increases body and lipid mass in male Syrian hamsters. American Journal of Physiology, 292:R283-290, 2007.

Keen-Rhinehart, E. and Bartness, T. J. Peripheral ghrelin injections stimulate food intake, foraging and food hoarding in Siberian hamsters. American Journal of Physiology, 288(3):R716-R722, 2005.

Bartness, T. J. and Demas, G. E. Comparative studies of food intake: Lessons from non-traditionally studied species. In: E. M. Stricker and S. C. Woods (Eds.), Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology: Food and Fluid Intake, New York: Kluwer Academic Press/Plenum, pp. 421-465, 2004.

Bowers, R. R., Gettys, T. W., Prpic, V., Harris, R. B. S. and Bartness, T. J. Short photoperiod exposure increases adipocyte sensitivity to noradrenergic stimulation in Siberian hamsters. American Journal of Physiology, 288:R1354-R1360, 2005

Leitner, C. and Bartness, T. J. Food deprivation-Induced changes in body fat mobilization after neonatal monosodium glutamate treatment, American Journal of Physiology, 294:R775-783, 2008.

Foster, M. T., Solomon, M. B., Huhman, K. L. and Bartness, T. J. Social defeat increases food intake, body mass and adiposity in Syrian hamsters. American Journal of Physiology, 290:1284-1293, 2006.

Rooks, C. R., Penn, D. M., Kelso, E., Mitchell, T. D., Bowers, R. R., Bartness, T. J., Harris, R. B. S., Sympathetic denervation does not prevent a reduction in fat pad size of rats or mice treated with peripherally administered leptin. American Journal of Physiology, 289:R92-R102, 2005.

Bowers, R.R., Festuccia, W. T. L., Song, C. K., Shi, H. Migliorini, R. H. and Bartness, T. J. Sympathetic innervation of white adipose tissue and its regulation of fat cell number. American Journal of Physiology, 286:R1167-75, 2004.

Day, D. E., Keen-Rhinehart, E. and Bartness, T. J. Role of NPY and its receptor subtypes in foraging, food hoarding and food intake by Siberian hamsters American Journal of Physiology, 289:R29-R36, 2005.

Hausman, D. B., Bartness, T. J., DiGirolamo, M., Fine, J. B., Plunkett, S. and Martin, R. J. Proliferative activity of adipose tissue conditioned media correlates with fat cell size in animal models of obesity. Adipocytes, 1:25-33, 2005.

Harris, R. B. S., Kelso, E. W., Flatt, W. P., Bartness, T. J. and Grill, H. J. Energy expenditure and body composition of chronically maintained decerebrate rats in fed and fasted conditions. Endocrinology, 147:1365-1376, 2006.

Bartness, T. J., and Song, C. K. Innervation of brown adipose tissue and its role in thermogenesis. Canadian Journal of Diabetes 29:420-428, 2005.

Song, C. K., Enquist, L.W. and Bartness, T. J. New developments in viral tracings of neural circuits. Virus Research, 111:235-249, 2005.

Bartness, T. J., Song, C. K., Shi, H., Bowers, R. R. and Foster, M. T. Brain-adipose tissue cross talk Proc. Nutr. Soc. (London) 64:53-64, 2005.

 

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