Prof. Ayman I. Sayegh
College of Veterinary Medicine
Tuskegee University, USA
Professor and Interim Head
Email: sayeghai@mytu.tuskegee.edu
Qualifications
2000 Ph.D., Washington State University, USA, Neuroscience
1997 Surgical Internship, University of
Illinois, USA, Equine Medicine and Surgery
1993 M.Sc., Kansas State University, USA, Equine Surgery
1987 D.V.M., Baghdad University, Iraq, Veterinary Medicine
Publications (selected)
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ADDIN EN. REFLIST Washington, M. C., Park, K. H. & Sayegh, A. I.
(2014). Obese and lean Zucker rats respond similarly to intraperitoneal
administration of gastrin-releasing peptides. Peptides.
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Washington, M. C., Aglan, A. H. & Sayegh, A. I. (2014). The stomach
and/or upper duodenum contain sites of action that control meal size and
intermeal interval length by exogenous rat gastrin releasing peptide. Peptides, 55C,
41-46.
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Sayegh, A. I., Washington, M. C., Raboin, S. J., Aglan, A. H. & Reeve,
J. J., Jr. (2014). CCK-58 prolongs the intermeal interval, whereas CCK-8
reduces this interval: Not all forms of cholecystokinin have equal bioactivity. Peptides.
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Washington, M. C., Salyer, S., Aglan, A. H. & Sayegh, A. I. (2013).
Intravenous infusion of gastrin-releasing peptide-27 and bombesin in rats
reveals differential effects on meal size and intermeal interval length. Peptides, 51,
145-9.
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Sayegh, A. I. (2013). The role of cholecystokinin receptors in the
short-term control of food intake. Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci, 114,
277-316.
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Sayegh, A. I. (2013). The role of bombesin and bombesin-related peptides
in the short-term control of food intake. Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci, 114,
343-70.
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Wright, S. A., Washington, M. C., Garcia, C. & Sayegh, A. I. (2012).
Gastrin releasing peptide-29 requires vagal and splanchnic neurons to evoke
satiation and satiety. Peptides, 33, 125-31.
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Hunt, J. V., Washington, M. C. & Sayegh, A. I. (2012). Exenatide and
feeding: possible peripheral neuronal pathways. Peptides, 33,
285-90.
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Washington, M. C. & Sayegh, A. I. (2011). Gastrin releasing peptides
increase Fos-like immunoreactivity in the enteric nervous system and the dorsal
vagal complex. Peptides, 32, 1600-5.
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Washington, M. C., Coggeshall, J. & Sayegh, A. I. (2011).
Cholecystokinin-33 inhibits meal size and prolongs the subsequent intermeal
interval. Peptides, 32, 971-7.
Profile Details
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