Dr. Timothy Jon Bartness
ProfessorGeorgia State University, USA
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physiological Psychology from University of Florida, Florida, USA
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Biography
Dr. Timothy Jon Bartness is currently working as Professor, and Director, University Center for Obesity Reversal at Georgia State University, Departments of Biology and of Psychology, Atlanta, GA. He obtained his Ph.D. in Psychology from University of Florida, Florida, USA in 1982. He also worked as Post Doctoral Associate VA Medical Center & University of Minnesota, Senior Research Associate at Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury, MA, and Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at Georgia State University. His area of research interest related to Control of Lipid Metabolism by the Sympathetic Nervous System and Sensory Innervation of White Adipose Tissue, Control of Thermogenesis by the Sympathetic Nervous System and Sensory Innervation of Brown Adipose Tissue, Environmental, Neural and Hormonal Control of Food Acquisition (Foraging and hoarding). Dr. Timothy Jon Bartness received honors includes National Institutes of Health New Investigator Award, National Institutes of Mental Health ADAMHA Research Scientist Development Award Level, Outstanding Faculty Achievement Award, and Alumni Distinguished Professor Award. He also received number of grants for his research work. He is also member of editorial/advisory board in number of journals. He is also serving as referee in more than 108 different journals. He has published 162 research papers in journals, 203 abstract/papers/ poster presentations, and review 49 articles and invited book chapters contributed as author/co-author. He supervised 9 MS, 9 PhD students, 11 Post Doctoral Fellow, and 1 Research Scientist. Currently he is supervising 2 MS and 4 PhD, 2 Postdoctoral and 1 Research Scientist. He is professional member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Physiological Society, Endocrine Society, and North American Society for the Study of Obesity, Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, Society for Neuroscience, Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, and Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior.
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Selected Publications
- Teubner, B.J., C. Leitner, M.A. Thomas, V. Ryu and T.J. Bartness, 2015. An intact dorsomedial posterior arcuate nucleus is not necessary for photoperiodic responses in Siberian hamsters. Hormones Behav., 70: 22-29.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Ryu, V., J.T. Garretson, Y. Liu, C.H. Vaughan and T.J. Bartness, 2015. Brown adipose tissue has Sympathetic-sensory feedback circuits. J. Neurosci., 35: 2181-2190.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Vaughan, C.H., E. Zarebidaki, J.C. Ehlen and T.J. Bartness, 2014. Analysis and measurement of the sympathetic and sensory innervation of white and brown adipose tissue. Methods Enzymol., 537: 199-225.
CrossRef | - Ryu, V. and T.J. Bartness, 2014. Short and long sympathetic-sensory feedback loops in white fat. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 306: R886-R900.
CrossRef | - Nguyen, N.L.T., J. Randall, B.W. Banfield and T.J. Bartness, 2014. Central sympathetic innervations to visceral and subcutaneous white adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 306: R375-R386.
CrossRef | - Garretson, J.T. and T.J. Bartness, 2014. Dynamic modification of hoarding in response to hoard size manipulation. Physiol. Behav., 127: 8-12.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Bartness, T.J., Y. Liu, Y.B. Shrestha and V. Ryu, 2014. Invited review: Neural innervation of white adipose tissue and the control of lipolysis. Fron. Neuroendocrinol., 4: 473-493.
- Teubner, B.J.W., J.T. Garretson, Y. Hwang, P.A. Cole and T.J. Bartness, 2013. Inhibition of ghrelin 0-acyltransferase attenuates food deprivation-induced increases in ingestive behavior. Hormones Behav., 63: 667-673.
- Teubner, B.J.W. and T.J. Bartness, 2013. Anti-ghrelin Spiegelmer inhibits exogenous ghrelin-induced increases in food intake, hoarding and neural activation, but not food deprivation-induced increases. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 305: R323-R233.
- Teubner, B.J. and T.J. Bartness, 2013. PYY (3-36) into the arcuate nucleus inhibits food deprivation-induced increases in food hoarding and intake. Peptides, 47: 20-28.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Murphy, K.T., G.J. Schwartz, N.L.T. Nguyen, J.M. Mendez, V. Ryu and T.J. Bartness, 2013. Leptin-sensitive sensory nerves innervate white fat. Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab., 304: E1338-E1347.
CrossRef | - Mul, J.D., E. O'Duibhir, Y.B. Shrestha, A. Koppen and P. Vargovic et al., 2013. Pmch-deficiency in rats is associated with normal adipocyte differentiation and lower sympathetic adipose drive. PloS One, Vol. 8. 10.1371/journal.pone.0060214.
CrossRef | - Darling, J.N., A.P. Ross, T.J. Bartness and M.B. Parent, 2013. Predicting the effects of a high‐energy diet on fatty liver and hippocampal‐dependent memory in male rats. Obesity, 21: 910-917.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Vaughan, C.H. and T.J. Bartness, 2012. Anterograde transneuronal viral tract tracing reveals central sensory circuits from brown fat and sensory denervation alters its thermogenic responses. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 302: R1049-R1058.
CrossRef | - Teubner, B.J.W., E. Keen-Rhinehart and T.J. Bartness, 2012. Third ventricular Co-injection of Sub-threshold doses of NPY and AgRP stimulate food hoarding, foraging, intake and neural activation. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 302: R37-R48.
- Vaughan, C.H., Y.B. Shrestha and T.J. Bartness, 2011. Characterization of a novel melanocortin receptor-containing node in the SNS outflow circuitry to brown adipose tissue involved in thermogenesis. Brain Res., 1411: 17-27.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Leitner, C. and T.J. Bartness, 2011. An intact dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, but not the subzona incerta or reunions nucleus, is necessary for short day melatonin signal-induced responses in Siberian hamsters. Neuroendocrinology, 93: 29-39.
- Bartness, T.J., E. Keen-Rhinehart, M.J. Dailey and B.J. Teubner, 2011. Invited review: Neural and hormonal control of food hoarding. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 301: R641-R655.
- Bartness, T.J., 2011. A potential link between dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus NPY and energy balance. Cell Metab., 13: 493-494.
CrossRef | - Teubner, B.J. and T.J. Bartness, 2010. Cholecystokinin-33 acutely attenuates food foraging, hoarding and intake in Siberian hamsters. Peptides, 31: 618-624.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Shrestha, Y.B., C.H. Vaughan, B.J. Smith, C.K. Song, D.J. Baro and T.J. Bartness, 2010. Central melanocortin stimulation increases phosphorylated perilipin A and hormone-sensitive lipase in adipose tissues. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 299: R140-R149.
CrossRef | - Leitner, C. and T.J. Bartness, 2010. Distributed forebrain sites mediate melatonin-induced short-day responses in Siberian hamsters. Endocrinology, 151: 3133-3140.
CrossRef | - Keen-Rhinehart, E. and T.J. Bartness, 2010. Physiological mechanisms for food-hoarding motivation in animals. Philos. Trans. Royal Soc. Biol. Sci., 365: 961-975.
- Habegger, K.M., K.M. Heppner, N. Geary, T.J. Bartness, R. DiMarchi and M.H. Tschop, 2010. The metabolic action profile of glucagon: Revisited. Nat. Rev. Endocrinol., 12: 689-697.
- Foster, M.T., C.K. Song and T.J. Bartness, 2010. Hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus lesion involvement in the sympathetic control of lipid mobilization. Obesity, 18: 682-689.
- Dailey, M.J. and T.J. Bartness, 2010. Arcuate nucleus destruction does not block food deprivation-induced increases in food foraging and hoarding. Brain Res., 1323: 94-108.
CrossRef | - Bartness, T.J., Y.B. Shrestha, C.V. Vaughan, G.J. Schwartz and C.K. Song, 2010. Sensory and sympathetic innervation of white adipose tissue. Mol. Cell. Endocrinol., 318: 34-43.
- Bartness, T.J., C.H. Vaughan and C.K. Song, 2010. Sympathetic and sensory innervation of brown adipose tissue. Int. J. Obesity, 34: S36-S42.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Teubner, B.J. and T.J. Bartness, 2009. Body mass loss during adaptation to short winter-like days increases food foraging, but not food hoarding. Physiol. Behav., 97: 135-140.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Song, C.K., G.J. Schwartz and T.J. Bartness, 2009. Anterograde transneuronal viral tract tracing reveals central sensory circuits from white adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 296: R501-R511.
CrossRef | - Ross, A.P., T.J. Bartness, J.G. Mielke and M.B. Parent, 2009. A high fructose diet impairs spatial memory in male rats. Neurobiol. Learn. Memory, 92: 410-416.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Leitner, C. and T.J. Bartness, 2009. Acute brown adipose tissue temperature response to cold in monosodium glutamate-treated Siberian hamsters. Brain Res., 1292: 38-51.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Harris, R.B., E.W. Kelso, W.P. Flatt, H.J. Grill and T.J. Bartness, 2009. Testosterone replacement does not normalize carcass composition in chronically decerebrate male rats. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 296: R1687-R1694.
CrossRef | - Goldman, B.D., C.K. Song and T.J. Bartness, 2009. Seasonal Hormonal Changes and Behavior. In: Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Squire, L.R. (Ed.). Academic Press, Oxford, England, pp: 501-508.
- Dailey, M.J. and T.J. Bartness, 2009. Appetitive and consummatory ingestive behaviors stimulated by PVH and perifornical area NPY injections. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 296: R877-R892.
CrossRef | - Barrett, P., M. van den Top, D. Wilson, J.G. Mercer and C.K. Song et al., 2009. Short photoperiod-induced decrease of histamine H3 receptors facilitates activation of hypothalamic neurons in the Siberian hamster. Endocrinology, 150: 3655-3663.
CrossRef | - Wilson, M.E., J. Fisher, A. Fischer, V. Lee, R.B. Harris and T.J. Bartness, 2008. Quantifying food intake in socially housed monkeys: Social status effects on caloric consumption. Physiol. Behav., 94: 586-594.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Song, C.K., C.H. Vaughan, E. Keen-Rhinehart, R.B. Harris, D. Richard and T.J. Bartness, 2008. Melanocortin-4 receptor mRNA expressed in sympathetic outflow neurons to brown adipose tissue: Neuroanatomical and functional evidence. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 295: R417-R428.
CrossRef | - Nautiyal, K.M., M. Dailey, N. Brito, M.N.D.A. Brito, R.B. Harris, T.J. Bartness and H.J. Grill, 2008. Energetic responses to cold temperatures in rats lacking forebrain-caudal brain stem connections. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 295: R789-R798.
CrossRef | - Leitner, C. and T.J. Bartness, 2008. Food deprivation-induced changes in body fat mobilization after neonatal monosodium glutamate treatment. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 294: R775-R783.
CrossRef | - Keen-Rhinehart, E. and T.J. Bartness, 2008. Leptin inhibits food-deprivation-induced increases in food intake and food hoarding. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 295: R1737-R1746.
CrossRef | - Festuccia, W.T., S. Oztezcan, M. Laplante, M. Berthiaume and C. Michel et al., 2008. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ-mediated positive energy balance in the rat is associated with reduced sympathetic drive to adipose tissues and thyroid status. Endocrinology, 149: 2121-2130.
CrossRef | - Dailey, M.E. and T.J. Bartness, 2008. Fat pad-specific effects of lipectomy on foraging, food hoarding and food intake. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 294: R321-R328.
CrossRef | - Brito, N.A., M.N. Brito and T.J. Bartness, 2008. Differential sympathetic drive to adipose tissues after food deprivation, cold exposure or glucoprivation. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 294: R1445-R1452.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Takahashi, N., F. Li, K. Hua, J. Deng and C.H. Wang et al., 2007. Increased energy expenditure, dietary fat wasting, and resistance to diet-induced obesity in mice lacking renin. Cell Metab., 6: 506-512.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Solomon, M.B., M.T. Foster, T.J. Bartness and K.L. Huhman, 2007. Social defeat and footshock increase body mass and adiposity in male Syrian hamsters. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 292: R283-R290.
CrossRef | - Keen-Rhinehart, E. and T.J. Bartness, 2007. NPY Y1 receptor is involved in ghrelin-and fasting-induced increases in foraging, food hoarding, and food intake. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 292: R1728-R1737.
CrossRef | - Keen-Rhinehart, E. and T.J. Bartness, 2007. MTII attenuates ghrelin-and food deprivation-induced increases in food hoarding and food intake. Hormones Behav., 52: 612-620.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Huddleston, G.G., C.K. Song, J.C. Paisley, T.J. Bartness and A.N. Clancy, 2007. Gonadal steroid receptors colocalize with central nervous system neurons projecting to the rat prostate gland. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 292: R2196-R2205.
CrossRef | - Harris, R.B., T.J. Bartness and H.J. Grill, 2007. Leptin responsiveness in chronically decerebrate rats. Endocrinology, 148: 4623-4633.
CrossRef | - Giordano, A., C.K. Song, R.R. Bowers, J.C. Ehlen, A. Frontini, S. Cinti and T.J. Bartness, 2007. Reply to Kreier and Buijs: No sympathy for the claim of parasympathetic innervation of white adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 293: R550-R552.
CrossRef | - Collins, S., R.H. Migliorini and T.J. Bartness, 2007. Mechanisms Controlling Adipose Tissue Metabolism by the Sympathetic Nervous System: Anatomical and Molecular Aspects. In: Handbook of Contemporary Neuropharmacology, Sibley, D. (Ed.). John Wiley, New York, pp: 785-814.
- Brito, M.N., N.A. Brito, D.J. Baro, C.K. Song and T.J. Bartness, 2007. Differential activation of the sympathetic innervation of adipose tissues by melanocortin receptor stimulation. Endocrinology, 148: 5339-5347.
CrossRef | - Bartness, T.J. and C.K. Song, 2007. Sympathetic and sensory innervation of white adipose tissue. J. Lipid Res., 48: 1655-1672.
- Bartness, T.J. and C.K. Song, 2007. Brain-adipose tissue neural crosstalk. Physiol. Behav., 91: 343-351.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Harris, R.B., E.W. Kelso, W.P. Flatt, T.J. Bartness and H.J. Grill, 2006. Energy expenditure and body composition of chronically maintained decerebrate rats in the fed and fasted condition. Endocrinology, 147: 1365-1376.
CrossRef | - Giordano, A., C.K. Song, R.R. Bowers, J.C. Ehlen, A. Frontini, S. Cinti and T.J. Bartness, 2006. White adipose tissue lacks significant vagal innervation and immunohistochemical evidence of parasympathetic innervation. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 291: R1243-R1255.
CrossRef | - Foster, M.T., M.B. Solomon, K.L. Huhman and T.J. Bartness, 2006. Social defeat increases food intake, body mass, and adiposity in Syrian hamsters. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 290: R1284-R1293.
CrossRef | - Foster, M.T. and T.J. Bartness, 2006. Sympathetic but not sensory denervation stimulates white adipocyte proliferation. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 291: R1630-R1637.
CrossRef | - Song, C.K., R.M. Jackson, R.B. Harris, D. Richard and T.J. Bartness, 2005. Melanocortin-4 receptor mRNA is expressed in sympathetic nervous system outflow neurons to white adipose tissue. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 289: R1467-R1476.
CrossRef | - Song, C.K., L.W. Enquist and T.J. Bartness, 2005. New developments in tracing neural circuits with herpesviruses. Virus Res., 111: 235-249.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Shi, H., C.K. Song, A. Giordano, S. Cinti and T.J. Bartness, 2005. Sensory or sympathetic white adipose tissue denervation differentially affects depot growth and cellularity. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 288: R1028-R1037.
CrossRef | - Shi, H. and T.J. Bartness, 2005. White adipose tissue sensory nerve denervation mimics lipectomy-induced compensatory increases in adiposity. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 289: R514-R520.
CrossRef | - Rooks, C.R., D.M. Penn, E. Kelso, R.R. Bowers, T.J. Bartness and R.B. Harris, 2005. Sympathetic denervation does not prevent a reduction in fat pad size of rats or mice treated with peripherally administered leptin. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 289: R92-R102.
CrossRef | - Lacy, E.L. and T.J. Bartness, 2005. Effects of white adipose tissue grafts on total body fat and cellularity are dependent on graft type and location. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 289: R380-R388.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Keen-Rhinehart, E. and T.J. Bartness, 2005. Peripheral ghrelin injections stimulate food intake, foraging and food hoarding in Siberian hamsters. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol.,. 288: R716-R722.
CrossRef | - Hausman, D.B., T.J. Bartness, M. DiGirolamo, J.B. Fine, S. Plunkett and R.J. Proliferative Martin, 2005. Proliferative activity of adipose tissue conditioned media correlates with fat cell size in animal models of obesity. Adipocytes, 1: 325-335.
- Day, D.E., E. Keen-Rhinehart and T.J. Bartness, 2005. Role of NPY and its receptor subtypes in foraging, food hoarding, and food intake by Siberian hamsters. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 289: R29-R36.
CrossRef | - Bowers, R.R., T.W. Gettys, V. Prpic, R.B. Harris and T.J. Bartness, 2005. Short photoperiod exposure increases adipocyte sensitivity to noradrenergic stimulation in Siberian hamsters. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 288: R1354-R1360.
- Bartness, T.J. and C.K. Song, 2005. Innervation of brown adipose tissue and its role in thermogenesis. Can. J. Diabetes, 29: 420-428.
- Shi, H., R.R. Bowers and T.J. Bartness, 2004. Norepinephrine turnover in brown and white adipose tissue after partial lipectomy. Physiol. Behav., 81: 535-542.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Rooks, C., T. Bennet, T.J. Bartness and R.B. Harris, 2004. Compensation for an increase in body fat caused by donor transplants into mice. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 286: R1149-R1155.
CrossRef | - Lacy, E.L. and T.J. Bartness, 2004. Autologous fat transplants influence compensatory white adipose tissue mass increases after lipectomy. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 286: R61-R70.
CrossRef | - Day, D.E. and T.J. Bartness, 2004. AgRP stimulates food hoarding but not food intake by Siberian hamsters. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 286: R38-R45.
- Bowers, R.R., W.T. Festuccia, C.K. Song, H. Shi, R.H. Migliorini and T.J. Bartness, 2004. Sympathetic innervation of white adipose tissue and its regulation of fat cell number. Am. J. Physiol.-Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol., 286: R1167-R1175.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Bartness, T.J. and G.E. Demas, 2004. Comparative Studies of Food Intake: Lessons from Non-Traditionally Studied Species. In: Handbook of Behavioral Neurobiology: Food and Fluid Intake, Stricker, E.M. and S.C. Woods (Eds.). Kluwer Academic Press/Plenum, New York, pp: 421-465.
- Williams, D.L., R.R. Bowers, T.J. Bartness, J.M. Kaplan and H.J. Grill, 2003. Brainstem melanocortin 3/4 receptor stimulation increases uncoupling protein gene expression in brown fat. Endocrinology, 144: 4692-4697.
CrossRef | - Demas, G.E., T.J. Bartness, R.J. Nelson and D.L. Drazen, 2003. Photoperiod modulates the effects of norepinephrine on lymphocyte proliferation in Siberian hamsters. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Int. Comparat. Physiol., 285: R873-R879.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Day, D.E. and T.J. Bartness, 2003. Fasting-induced increases in food hoarding are dependent on the foraging-effort level. Physiol. Behav., 78: 655-668.
PubMed | - Bartness, T.J. and D.E. Day, 2003. Food Hoarding: A Quintessential Anticipatory Appetitive Behavior. In: Progress in Psychobiology and Physiological Psychology, Fluharty, S. and H. Grill (Eds.). Elsevier Academic Press, San Diego, pp: 69-100.
- Schneider, J.E., C.A. Buckley, R.M. Blum, D. Zhou, L. Szymanski, D.E. Day and T.J. Bartness, 2002. Metabolic signals, hormones and neuropeptides involved in control of energy balance and reproductive success in hamsters. Eur. J. Neurosci., 16: 377-379.
CrossRef | - Jasnow, A.M., K.L. Huhman, T.J. Bartness and G.E. Demas, 2002. Short days and exogenous melatonin increase aggression of male Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus). Hormones Behav., 42: 13-20.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Harris, R.B., D.B. Hausman and T.J. Bartness, 2002. Compensation for partial lipectomy in mice with genetic alterations of leptin and its receptor subtypes. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 283: R1094-R1103.
Direct Link | - Demas, G.E., R.R. Bowers, T.J. Bartness and T.W. Gettys, 2002. Short-day induction of gene expression in brown and white adipose tissue of Siberian hamsters. Am. J. Physiol., 282: R114-R121.
- Demas, G.E., D.L. Drazen, A.M. Jasnow, T.J. Bartness and R.J. Nelson, 2002. Sympathoadrenal system differentially affects photoperiodic changes in humoral immunity of siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus). J. Neuroendocrinol., 14: 29-35.
CrossRef | - Day, D.E., E.M. Mintz and T.J. Bartness, 2002. Diet choice exaggerates food hoarding, intake and pup survival across reproduction. Physiol. Behav., 75: 143-157.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Campbell, P.K., K.G. Waymire, R.E. Heier, C. Scharer and D.E. Day et al., 2002. Mutation of a novel gene results in abnormal development of spermatid flagellum, loss of inter-male aggression and reduced body fat in mice. Genetics, 162: 307-320.
- Bartness, T.J., G.E. Demas and C.K. Song, 2002. Seasonal changes in adiposity: The roles of the photoperiod, melatonin and other hormones and sympathetic nervous system. Exp. Biol. Med., 227: 363-376.
Direct Link | - Bartness, T.J., 2002. Dual innervation of white adipose tissue: Some evidence for parasympathetic nervous system involvement. J. Clin. Invest., 110: 1235-1237.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Song, C.K. and T.J. Bartness, 2001. CNS sympathetic outflow neurons to white fat that express MEL receptors may mediate seasonal adiposity. Am. J. Physiol.-Regulat. Integrat. Comp. Physiol., 281: R666-R672.
Direct Link | - Shi, H. and T.J. Bartness, 2001. Neurochemical phenotype of sympathetic nervous system outflow from brain to white fat. Brain Res. Bull., 54: 375-385.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Mauer, M.M., R.B. Harris and T.J. Bartness, 2001. The regulation of total body fat: Lessons learned from lipectomy studies. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., 25: 15-28.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Hausman, D.B., M. DiGirolamo, T.J. Bartness, G.J. Hausman and R.J. Martin, 2001. The biology of white adipocyte proliferation. Obesity Rev., 2: 239-254.
CrossRef | - Demas, G.E. and T.J. Bartness, 2001. Novel method for localized, functional sympathetic nervous system denervation of peripheral tissue using guanethidine. J. Neurosci. Methods, 112: 21-28.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Demas, G.E. and T.J. Bartness, 2001. Direct innervation of white fat and adrenal medullary catecholamines mediate photoperiodic changes in body fat. Am. J. Physiol. Regulat. Integrat. Compar. Physiol., 281: R1499-R1505.
Direct Link | - Demas, G E., H.A. El-Bakry, E.M. Mintz, W.M. Zarhan and T.J. Bartness, 2001. Wheel-running activity patterns of five species of desert rodents. Biol. Rhythm Res., 32: 1-16.
CrossRef | - Day, D.E. and T.J. Bartness, 2001. Effects of foraging effort on body fat and food hoarding in Siberian hamsters. J. Exp. Zool., 289: 162-171.
- Bartness, T.J., C.K. Song and G.E. Demas, 2001. SCN efferents to peripheral tissues: implications for biological rhythms. J. Biol. Rhythms, 16: 196-204.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Bartness, T.J., C.K. Song and G.E. Demas, 2001. Central Nervous System Innervation of Brown Adipose Tissue. In: Adipose Tissue, Klaus, S. (Ed.). Landes Bioscience, Georgetown, TX., pp: 162-200.