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Short-term high-fat diet feeding provides hypothalamic but not hippocampal protection against acute infection in male mice
Mariana Astiz
, Olga PernĂa, Vicente Barrios, Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura, Yolanda Diz-Chaves
Institute of Neurobiology
Instituto Cajal-CSIC
CIBERER, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
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Medicine and Dentistry
High Fat Food
100%
Male
100%
Low Fat Diet
66%
Bacterium Lipopolysaccharide
33%
Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
33%
Leptin
33%
Hippocampus
33%
Hypothalamus
33%
Immunity
16%
Marker
16%
Serositis
16%
Nuclear Factor
16%
Interleukin 6
16%
Fever
16%
Diet Induced Obesity
16%
Tumor Necrosis Factor
16%
Cell Signaling Pathway
16%
Alternative Complement Pathway C3 C5 Convertase
16%
Inflammatory Mediator
16%
Chlordane
16%
Illness Behavior
16%
Corticotropin Releasing Factor Receptor
16%
Intraperitoneal Drug Administration
16%
Obesity
16%
Neuroscience
STAT3
10%
Intraperitoneal Injection
10%
Necrosis
10%
Sickness Behavior
10%
Blood Clotting Factor 6
10%
CD68
10%
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor
10%