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  1. Extra-oral bitter taste receptors: New targets against obesity?
  2. Night-time feeding of Bmal1−/− mice restores SCFA rhythms and their effect on ghrelin
  3. Influence of subliminal intragastric fatty acid infusion on subjective and physiological responses to positive emotion induction in healthy women: A randomized trial
  4. Review: Chemosensing of nutrients and non-nutrients in the human and porcine gastrointestinal tract
  5. Effect of acute Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol administration on subjective and metabolic hormone responses to food stimuli and food intake in healthy humans: a randomized, placebo-controlled study
  6. Obesity alters adrenergic and chemosensory signaling pathways that regulate ghrelin secretion in the human gut
  7. Motilin: from gastric motility stimulation to hunger signalling
  8. Self-Maintaining Gut Macrophages Are Essential for Intestinal Homeostasis
  9. The circadian clock regulates the diurnal levels of microbial short-chain fatty acids and their rhythmic effects on colon contractility in mice
  10. Self-Maintaining Gut Macrophages Are Essential for Intestinal Homeostasis
  11. Effects of caloric and noncaloric sweeteners on antroduodenal motility, gastrointestinal hormone secretion and appetite-related sensations in healthy subjects
  12. Intragastric quinine administration decreases hedonic eating in healthy women through peptide-mediated gut-brain signaling mechanisms
  13. Effect of motilin receptor activation on food intake and food timing
  14. Obesity Impairs Oligopeptide/Amino Acid-Induced Ghrelin Release and Smooth Muscle Contractions in the Human Proximal Stomach
  15. Chemoreceptors in the Gut
  16. The motilin agonist erythromycin increases hunger by modulating homeostatic and hedonic brain circuits in healthy women: a randomized, placebo-controlled study
  17. Manometric evaluation of the motilin receptor agonist camicinal (GSK962040) in humans
  18. Intragastric infusion of the bitter tastant quinine suppresses hormone release and antral motility during the fasting state in healthy female volunteers
  19. Abdominal vagus nerve stimulation as a new therapeutic approach to prevent postoperative ileus
  20. Intragastric infusion of denatonium benzoate attenuates interdigestive gastric motility and hunger scores in healthy female volunteers
  21. Differential brain responses to gradual intragastric nutrient infusion and gastric balloon distension: A role for gut peptides?
  22. The role of nutrient sensing in the metabolic changes after gastric bypass surgery
  23. The Sweetener-Sensing Mechanisms of the Ghrelin Cell
  24. Supplementation of oligofructose, but not sucralose, decreases high-fat diet induced body weight gain in mice independent of gustducin-mediated gut hormone release
  25. Subchronic treatment with grape-seed phenolics inhibits ghrelin production despite a short-term stimulation of ghrelin secretion produced by bitter-sensing flavanols
  26. Smooth muscle and neural dysfunction contribute to different phases of murine postoperative ileus
  27. The motilin receptor agonist erythromycin stimulates hunger and food intake through a cholinergic pathway
  28. Chronobesity: role of the circadian system in the obesity epidemic
  29. The Gustatory Signaling Pathway and Bitter Taste Receptors Affect the Development of Obesity and Adipocyte Metabolism in Mice
  30. Role of the clock gene Bmal1 and the gastric ghrelin-secreting cell in the circadian regulation of the ghrelin-GOAT system
  31. The bitter truth about bitter taste receptors: beyond sensing bitter in the oral cavity
  32. Targeting extra-oral bitter taste receptors modulates gastrointestinal motility with effects on satiation
  33. Chemosensory signalling pathways involved in sensing of amino acids by the ghrelin cell
  34. Ghrelin receptor modulates T helper cells during intestinal inflammation
  35. Ghrelin
  36. Higher plasma motilin levels in obese patients decrease after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery and regulate hunger
  37. Taste receptors in the gut tune the release of peptides in response to nutrients
  38. Motilin-induced gastric contractions signal hunger in man
  39. Endogenous motilin, but not ghrelin plasma levels fluctuate in accordance with gastric phase III activity of the migrating motor complex in man
  40. Shifting the Circadian Rhythm of Feeding in Mice Induces Gastrointestinal, Metabolic and Immune Alterations Which Are Influenced by Ghrelin and the Core Clock Gene Bmal1
  41. Taste receptors of the gut: emerging roles in health and disease
  42. Ghrelin signaling in the gut, its physiological properties, and therapeutic potential
  43. Ghrelin is involved in the paracrine communication between neurons and glial cells
  44. Systemic inflammation with enhanced brain activation contributes to more severe delay in postoperative ileus
  45. Nutrient sensing in the gut: new roads to therapeutics?
  46. Neurotransmitters involved in fast excitatory neurotransmission directly activate enteric glial cells
  47. GI functions of GPR39: novel biology
  48. Can small non-peptide motilin agonists force a breakthrough as gastroprokinetic drugs?
  49. Endocrine and smooth muscle responses of the bitter agonist, denatonium benzoate, in the stomach
  50. Peripheral “chicken” obestatin administration does not affect feed intake and gut muscle contractility of meat-type and layer-type chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus)
  51. Restricted feeding induces inflammation: Role of ghrelin and clock genes?
  52. Specific hunger- and satiety-induced tuning of guinea pig enteric nerve activity
  53. Sensing of Fatty Acids for Octanoylation of Ghrelin Involves a Gustatory G-Protein
  54. Relationship between aquaporin‐5 expression and saliva flow in streptozotocin‐induced diabetic mice?
  55. The migrating motor complex: control mechanisms and its role in health and disease
  56. Role of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway in the orexigenic effects of endogenous ghrelin
  57. GPR39, a Receptor of the Ghrelin Receptor Family, Plays a Role in the Regulation of Glucose Homeostasis in a Mouse Model of Early Onset Diet-Induced Obesity
  58. P.1.180: INFLUENCE OF NALOXONE AND METHYLNALTREXONE ON INTERDIGESTIVE GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY AND HUNGER SCORES IN MAN
  59. Review article: the role of gastric motility in the control of food intake
  60. Bitter taste receptors and α-gustducin regulate the secretion of ghrelin with functional effects on food intake and gastric emptying
  61. The role of alpha-gustducin, in the effect of T2R-agonists on the secretion and physiological effects of ghrelin
  62. Endocannabinoid control of gastric sensorimotor function in man
  63. Peptide receptors in the gut as therapeutic targets
  64. Colitis affects the smooth muscle and neural response to motilin in the rabbit antrum
  65. Motilin and ghrelin as prokinetic drug targets
  66. Targeting the ghrelin receptor to regulate food intake
  67. Influence of ghrelin on the gastric accommodation reflex and on meal-induced satiety in man
  68. Comments on Selected Recent Dysphagia Literature
  69. Effect of peripheral obestatin on food intake and gastric emptying in ghrelin-knockout mice
  70. Synthesis and characterization of site-specific biotinylated probes for the motilin receptor*
  71. Endogenous and exogenous ghrelin enhance the colonic and gastric manifestations of dextran sodium sulphate-induced colitis in mice
  72. Role of Ghrelin in the Relationship Between Hyperphagia and Accelerated Gastric Emptying in Diabetic Mice
  73. Characterization of myenteric neuropathy in the jejunum of spontaneously diabetic BB-rats
  74. Desensitization and internalization of the human motilin receptor is independent of the C-terminal tail
  75. Structure-Activity Relation of Erythromycin-Related Macrolides in Inducing Contractions and in Displacing Bound Motilin in Rabbit Duodenum
  76. Short exposure of oesophageal mucosa to bile acids, both in acidic and weakly acidic conditions, can impair mucosal integrity and provoke dilated intercellular spaces
  77. Effect of motilin on the discharge of rat hippocampal neurons responding to gastric distension and its potential mechanism
  78. Differences in motilin receptor desensitization after stimulation with motilin or motilides are due to alternative receptor trafficking
  79. Critical role of stress in increased oesophageal mucosa permeability and dilated intercellular spaces
  80. Effect of peripheral obestatin on gastric emptying and intestinal contractility in rodents
  81. Delineation of the motilin domain involved in desensitization and internalization of the motilin receptor by using full and partial antagonists
  82. Altered Gastrointestinal and Metabolic Function in the GPR39-Obestatin Receptor–Knockout Mouse
  83. Role of Endogenous Ghrelin in the Hyperphagia of Mice with Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetes
  84. Influence of Motilin on Gastric Fundus Tone and on Meal-Induced Satiety in Man: Role of Cholinergic Pathways
  85. Influence of ghrelin on interdigestive gastrointestinal motility in humans
  86. Influence of ghrelin on gastric emptying and meal-related symptoms in idiopathic gastroparesis
  87. Energy Homeostasis and Gastric Emptying in Ghrelin Knockout Mice
  88. Effects of ghrelin on hypothalamic glucose responding neurons in rats
  89. Motilin and erythromycin-A share a common binding site in the third transmembrane segment of the motilin receptor
  90. Gastric motor effects of peptide and non-peptide ghrelin agonists in mice in vivo and in vitro
  91. The therapeutic effect of the neuropeptide hormone somatostatin on Schistosoma mansoni caused liver fibrosis
  92. Effect of repeated cycles of acute esophagitis and healing on esophageal peristalsis, tone, and length
  93. Comparison of the gastroprokinetic effects of ghrelin, GHRP-6 and motilin in rats in vivo and in vitro
  94. Desensitization of the Human Motilin Receptor by Motilides
  95. Central, but not peripheral application of motilin increases c-Fos expression in hypothalamic nuclei in the rat brain
  96. Evidence for the presence of motilin, ghrelin, and the motilin and ghrelin receptor in neurons of the myenteric plexus
  97. Treatment with interleukin-11 affects plasma leptin levels in inflamed and non-inflamed rabbits
  98. Effect of ghrelin and growth hormone-releasing peptide 6 on septic ileus in mice
  99. Sequence, distribution and quantification of the motilin precursor in the cat
  100. Comparison of the prokinetic effects of ghrelin, GHRP-6 and motilin in rats in vivo and in vitro
  101. Differences in the ability of motilides to induce motilin receptor internalization underly their desensitizing capacity
  102. Effects of Schistosoma mansoni infection on somatostatin and somatostatin receptor 2A expression in mouse ileum
  103. Ghrelin activates a subset of myenteric neurons in guinea-pig jejunum
  104. Motilin and erythromycin-A share a common binding site in the third transmembrane segment of the motilin receptor
  105. The C-terminal domain of motilin is required for complete homologous desensitization and endocytosis
  106. Mechanisms involved in the loss of excitatory post-stimulus responses by inflammation
  107. Interaction of the Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptides Ghrelin and Growth Hormone-Releasing Peptide-6 with the Motilin Receptor in the Rabbit Gastric Antrum
  108. In vitro evaluation of motilin agonism by macrolide immunosuppressive drugs
  109. The motilin pharmacophore in CHO cells expressing the human motilin receptor
  110. Generalized loss of inhibitory innervation reverses serotonergic inhibition into excitation in a rabbit model of TNBS-colitis
  111. Demonstration of a functional motilin receptor in TE671 cells from human cerebellum
  112. Effect of recombinant human interleukin-11 on motilin and substance P release in normal and inflamed rabbits
  113. Identification and expression of the motilin precursor in the guinea pig
  114. Contractile effects and intracellular Ca2+ signalling induced by motilin and erythromycin in the circular smooth muscle of human colon
  115. Motilin receptor density in inflamed and noninflamed tissue in rabbit TNBS-induced colitis
  116. Specific activation of TE671 cells from human cerebellum by motilin and motilides
  117. TNBS-colitis in rabbits reverses the inhibitory effects of 5-HT agonists on neural responses to excitatory effects
  118. Treatment with recombinant human IL-11 (rhIL-11) affects endocrine motilin and extrinsic substance P (SP) release but not receptor density in normal rabbits
  119. Sequence and characterization of cDNA encoding the motilin precursor from chicken, dog, cow and horse. Evidence of mosaic evolution in prepromotilin
  120. Differential changes in ACh-, motilin-, substance P-, and K+-induced contractility in rabbit colitis
  121. Region-specific antiproliferative effect of VIP and PACAP-(1—38) on rabbit enteric smooth muscle
  122. Motilin in human milk: Identification and stability during digestion
  123. Localization of motilin binding sites in subcellular fractions from rabbit antral and colonic smooth muscle tissue
  124. Isolation and sequence of cDNA encoding the motilin precursor from monkey intestine. Demonstration of the motilin precursor in the monkey brain
  125. Motilin induces gall bladder emptying and antral contractions in the fasted state in humans
  126. Differences between motilin- and muscarinic receptor-coupled Ca2+ signalling in a smooth muscle cell line of human jejunum
  127. Dose-dependent effects of interleukin-11 on contractile parameters in rabbit TNBS-colitis
  128. Motilin-and erythromycin-induced CA2+-signalling in myocytes from human colon
  129. Full length article
  130. Isolation and sequencing of the cDNA encoding the motilin precursor from sheep intestine
  131. Concentration-dependent stimulation of cholinergic motor nerves or smooth muscle by [Nle13]motilin in the isolated rabbit gastric antrum
  132. Demonstration and characterization of motilin-binding sites in the rabbit cerebellum
  133. Identification of Motilin mRNA in the Brain of Man and Rabbit. Conservation of Polymorphism of the Motilin Gene Across Species
  134. Isolation, sequence, and bioactivity of chicken motilin
  135. Antagonistic properties of [Phe3,Leu13]porcine motilin
  136. Motilin binding to microsmal and synaptosomal membranes from rabbit antrum and distal colon
  137. The motilin analog, OHM-11638, induces phase III-like contractions of the upper gut and enhances gastric emptying in the conscious dog
  138. Transduction mechanism of motilin and motilides in rabbit duodenal smooth muscle
  139. Purification and amino acid sequence of human motilin isolated from a motilin containing liver metastasis
  140. Motilin receptor: A model for development of prokinetics
  141. Partial Purification and Measurement of Motilin in Human Milk
  142. The Motilin Antagonist ANQ-11125 Blocks Motilide-Induced Contractions in Vitro in the Rabbit
  143. Distribution and characterization of motilin receptors in the cat
  144. Purification and amino acid sequence of motilin from cat small intestine
  145. Solubilization and Characterization of Motilin-receptor Complexes from Rabbit Antral Smooth Muscle Tissue
  146. d-Amino acid and alanine scans of the bioactive portion of porcine motilin
  147. Biotinylated [Leu13]-porcine motilin for use as a receptor probe
  148. D-amino acid and alanine scan of porcine motilin
  149. Distribution and characterization of motilin receptors in the cat
  150. Effect of erythromycin on gastric motility in controls and in diabetic gastroparesis
  151. Synthesis and in vitro evaluation of [Leu13]porcine motilin fragments
  152. Effect of motilin on gastric emptying in patients with diabetic gastroparesis
  153. Effect of erythromycin and of octreotide on motilin receptor density in the rabbit
  154. Motilin receptors of the rabbit colon
  155. Development of motilin receptors and of motilin- and erythromycin-induced contractility in rabbits
  156. The erythromycin derivative EM-523 is a potent motilin agonist in man and in rabbit
  157. Stress-induced changes in gastric emptying, postprandial motility, and plasma gut hormone levels in dogs
  158. Erythromycin is a motilin receptor agonist
  159. BINDING AND CONTRACTION-INDUCING ACTIVITY OF MOTILIN ANALOGUES