Thomas M. Wright
University of Nottingham
4 Papers
16 Citations
Thomas M. Wright is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Offspring & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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The impact of maternal cafeteria diet on anxiety-related behaviour and exploration in the offspring
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that pre-gestational, gestational and lactational maternal CD programme behaviour in the offspring with lactational CD reducing anxiety in the male offspring is demonstrated.
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The role of routine assays of serum amylase and lipase for the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain.
Paul Sutton,David J. Humes,Gemma Purcell,J. K. Smith,Frances Whiting,Thomas M. Wright,Linda Morgan,Dileep N. Lobo +7 more
TL;DR: Routine measurements of serum amylase and lipase are unhelpful in the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain unless there is clinical suspicion of acute pancreatitis, in which case assay of lipase alone is preferable to assay of amyl enzyme alone or both enzymes.
Impact of cafeteria feeding during lactation in the rat on novel object discrimination in the offspring
Thomas M. Wright,Madeleine V. King,William G. Davey,Simon C. Langley-Evans,Jörg-Peter W. Voigt +4 more
TL;DR: It is shown that maternal exposure to the CD programmes NOD in the adult, in better-performing females, dietary programming interferes with NOD, whereas NOD was improved in males after lactational CD feeding.
Exposure to maternal consumption of cafeteria diet during the lactation period programmes feeding behaviour in the rat.
TL;DR: This study indicates a programming effect of lactational CD on feeding behaviour and brain monoaminergic neurons as measured by the behavioural satiety sequence (BSS).