lithium-chloride and litorin

lithium-chloride has been researched along with litorin* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for lithium-chloride and litorin

ArticleYear
Conditioned food aversions and satiety signals.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985, Volume: 443

    Topics: Animals; Appetite; Avoidance Learning; Bombesin; Chlorides; Cholecystokinin; Conditioning, Classical; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drinking; Eating; Lithium; Lithium Chloride; Oligopeptides; Rats; Satiation; Sincalide; Taste

1985
Litorin suppresses food intake in rats.
    Life sciences, 1982, Aug-16, Volume: 31, Issue:7

    Litorin (LIT), a bombesin-like nonapeptide, decreased food intake in rats in a dose-related manner after parenteral injection. LIT decreased deprivation-induced water intake only at a dose much higher than required to suppress feeding. LIT administration did not significantly alter the frequency of observed feeding-associated behaviors, nor did it result in subsequent aversion to an associated novel solution. Litorin shares with bombesin structural features and pharmacological actions that include the suppression of food intake in a manner that mimics natural satiation.

    Topics: Animals; Bombesin; Chlorides; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drinking; Eating; Feeding Behavior; Female; Lithium; Lithium Chloride; Male; Oligopeptides; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains

1982