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Science 28 January 1966:
Vol. 151. no. 3709, pp. 458 - 459
DOI: 10.1126/science.151.3709.458

Articles

Hyperphagia in Ruminants Induced by a Depressant

Clifton A. Baile 1 and Jean Mayer 1

1 Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts

Attempts at causing ventromedial hyperphagia in ruminants have been hitherto unsuccessful. In our experiments perfusion of the ventriculocisternal system with pentobarbital caused marked hyperphagia. This suggests that the ventromedial hypothalamic area is functioning in ruminants, probably as in monogastric animals, by inhibiting the lateral area.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Regulation of Food Intake and Obesity.
J. Mayer and D. W. Thomas (1967)
Science 156, 328-337
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