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Nicholas V. DiPatrizio
Nicholas V. DiPatrizio
Professor of Biomedical Sciences, University of California Riverside School of Medicine
Verified email at ucr.edu - Homepage
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Uncoupling of the endocannabinoid signalling complex in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome
KM Jung, M Sepers, CM Henstridge, O Lassalle, D Neuhofer, H Martin, ...
Nature communications 3 (1), 1080, 2012
3312012
Endocannabinoid signal in the gut controls dietary fat intake
NV DiPatrizio, G Astarita, G Schwartz, X Li, D Piomelli
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (31), 12904-12908, 2011
2522011
Elevated stearoyl-CoA desaturase in brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease
G Astarita, KM Jung, V Vasilevko, NV DiPatrizio, SK Martin, DH Cribbs, ...
PLoS One 6 (10), e24777, 2011
1862011
Endocannabinoids in the Gut
NV DiPatrizio
Cannabis and cannabinoid research 1 (1), 67-77, 2016
1842016
Activating parabrachial cannabinoid CB1 receptors selectively stimulates feeding of palatable foods in rats
NV DiPatrizio, KJ Simansky
Journal of neuroscience 28 (39), 9702-9709, 2008
1642008
The thrifty lipids: endocannabinoids and the neural control of energy conservation
NV DiPatrizio, D Piomelli
Trends in neurosciences 35 (7), 403-411, 2012
1622012
Peripheral endocannabinoid signaling controls hyperphagia in western diet-induced obesity
DA Argueta, NV DiPatrizio
Physiology & behavior 171, 32-39, 2017
1512017
Deficiency of lipoprotein lipase in neurons modifies the regulation of energy balance and leads to obesity
H Wang, G Astarita, MD Taussig, KG Bharadwaj, NV DiPatrizio, KA Nave, ...
Cell metabolism 13 (1), 105-113, 2011
1482011
Interactions between the CB1 receptor agonist Δ9-THC and the CB1 receptor antagonist SR-141716 in rats: open-field revisited
TUC Järbe, ME Andrzejewski, NV DiPatrizio
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 73 (4), 911-919, 2002
1162002
2-arachidonoylglycerol signaling in forebrain regulates systemic energy metabolism
KM Jung, JR Clapper, J Fu, G D'Agostino, A Guijarro, D Thongkham, ...
Cell metabolism 15 (3), 299-310, 2012
1152012
Intestinal lipid–derived signals that sense dietary fat
NV DiPatrizio, D Piomelli
The Journal of clinical investigation 125 (3), 891-898, 2015
1132015
Endocannabinoid signaling in the gut mediates preference for dietary unsaturated fats
NV DiPatrizio, A Joslin, KM Jung, D Piomelli
The FASEB Journal 27 (6), 2513, 2013
992013
Feeding-induced oleoylethanolamide mobilization is disrupted in the gut of diet-induced obese rodents
M Igarashi, NV DiPatrizio, V Narayanaswami, D Piomelli
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids …, 2015
762015
Is fat taste ready for primetime?
NV DiPatrizio
Physiology & behavior 136, 145-154, 2014
732014
Bile acid composition regulates GPR119-dependent intestinal lipid sensing and food intake regulation in mice
S Higuchi, TR Ahmad, DA Argueta, PA Perez, C Zhao, GJ Schwartz, ...
Gut 69 (9), 1620-1628, 2020
722020
Cannabinoid CB1 Receptors Inhibit Gut-Brain Satiation Signaling in Diet-Induced Obesity
DA Argueta, PA Perez, A Makriyannis, NV DiPatrizio
Frontiers in Physiology 10, 704, 2019
632019
Circulating levels of endocannabinoids respond acutely to voluntary exercise, are altered in mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running, and differ between the sexes
Z Thompson, D Argueta, T Garland Jr, N DiPatrizio
Physiology & behavior 170, 141-150, 2017
632017
Fasting stimulates 2-AG biosynthesis in the small intestine: role of cholinergic pathways
NV DiPatrizio, M Igarashi, V Narayanaswami, C Murray, J Gancayco, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2015
622015
Endocannabinoids and the gut-brain control of food intake and obesity
NV DiPatrizio
Nutrients 13 (4), 1214, 2021
612021
Sympathetic activity controls fat-induced oleoylethanolamide signaling in small intestine
J Fu, NV DiPatrizio, A Guijarro, GJ Schwartz, X Li, S Gaetani, G Astarita, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (15), 5730-5736, 2011
602011
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