Supplementary Figure 10: GLP-1 signaling in IPN does not alter food responding. | Nature Neuroscience

Supplementary Figure 10: GLP-1 signaling in IPN does not alter food responding.

From: GLP-1 acts on habenular avoidance circuits to control nicotine intake

Supplementary Figure 10

Mean (± s.e.m.) number of food rewards earned by rats after IPN infusion of vehicle (saline, n=8), Ex-4 (0.1 μg/0.5 μl, n=5) or Ex-9 (20μg/0.5 μl, n=6). Two-way RM ANOVA, treatment: F(2, 48)= 0.05942, p<0.5637; time: F(3, 48)=1.612, p<0.1988; interaction: F(6, 48)=1.731, p<0.1342.

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