Publications
Journals
- Clarke C; Hui E; Oliver N; Wynne K. (Nov 2011). An unconscious patient. BMJ: British Medical Journal. 343:d7266.
- le Roux C; Batterham RL; Aylwin SJ; Patterson M; Borg CM; Wynne K; Kent A; Vincent RP; et alGardiner J; Ghatei MA; Bloom SR. (2006). Attenuated peptide YY release in obese subjects is associated with reduced satiety. Endocrinology. 1:1-2.
- Stanley S; Wynne K; McGowan B; Bloom SR. (2005). Hormonal regulation of food intake. Physiological Reviews. 4:1131-1158.
- Wynne K; Park AJ; Small CJ; Meeran K; Ghatei MA; Frost GS; Bloom SR. (2006). Oxyntomodulin increases energy expenditure in addition to decreasing energy intake in overweight and obese humans: a randomised controlled trial. International Journal of Obesity. 12:1729-1736.
- Wynne K; Wren A; Meeran K. (2007). Putative Auto-infact of a Pancreatic Gastrinoma: A Case Report. Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer. 38:2-4.
- Chaudhri OB; Wynne K; Bloom SR. (2008). Can gut hormones control appetite and prevent obesity?. Diabetes Care. Suppl2:S284931.
- Ashby D; Ford H; Wynne K; Wren A; Murphy K; Busbridge M; Brown E; Taube D; et alGhatei M; Tam F; Bloom SR; Choi P. (2009). Sustained appetite improvement in malnourished dialysis patients with daily subctanous ghrelin. Kidney International. 2:199-206.
- Wynne K; Chaudhri OB; Gorrigan R; Tan T; Meeran K. (2008). A Case of Severe Hyponatraemia. BMJ: British Medical Journal. November:a2377.
- Wynne K; Banerjee A; Tan T; Hatfield EC; Martin NM; Meeran K. (2009). Cabergoline Therapy for a Difficult Prolactinoma in Pregnancy. Clinical Endocrinology. 5:812-813.
- Wynne K. (2009). Death of the Physician Apprentice. BMJ: British Medical Journal. Careers Supplement, 339:37.
- Wynne K; Field BC; Bloom SR. (Oct 2010). The mechanism of action for oxyntomodulin in the regulation of obesity. Curr Opin Investig Drugs. 11:1151-1157.
- Field BC; Wren AM; Peters V; Baynes KC; Martin NM; Patterson M; Alsaraf S; Amber V; et alWynne K; Ghatei MA; Bloom SR. (Jul 2010). PYY3-36 and oxyntomodulin can be additive in their effect on food intake in overweight and obese humans. Diabetes. 59:1635-1639. DOI.
- Wynne K; Bloom SR. (Nov 2006). The role of oxyntomodulin and peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY) in appetite control. Nat Clin Pract Endocrinol Metab. 2:612-620. DOI.
- Stanley S; Wynne K; McGowan B; Bloom S. (Oct 2005). Hormonal regulation of food intake. Physiol Rev. 85:1131-1158. DOI.
- Wynne K; Park AJ; Small CJ; Patterson M; Ellis SM; Murphy KG; Wren AM; Frost GS; et alMeeran K; Ghatei MA; Bloom SR. (Aug 2005). Subcutaneous oxyntomodulin reduces body weight in overweight and obese subjects: a double-blind, randomized, controlled trial. Diabetes. 54:2390-2395.
- Wynne K; Giannitsopoulou K; Small CJ; Patterson M; Frost G; Ghatei MA; Brown EA; Bloom SR; et alChoi P. (Jul 2005). Subcutaneous ghrelin enhances acute food intake in malnourished patients who receive maintenance peritoneal dialysis: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. J Am Soc Nephrol. 16:2111-2118. DOI.
- Wynne K; Stanley S; McGowan B; Bloom S. (Feb 2005). Appetite control. J Endocrinol. 184:291-318. DOI.
- Wynne K; Stanley S; Bloom S. (Jun 2004). The gut and regulation of body weight. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 89:2576-2582. DOI.
- Stanley S; Wynne K; Bloom S. (May 2004). Gastrointestinal satiety signals III. Glucagon-like peptide 1, oxyntomodulin, peptide YY, and pancreatic polypeptide. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 286:G693-G697. DOI.
- Rogers RD; Everitt BJ; Baldacchino A; Blackshaw AJ; Swainson R; Wynne K; Baker NB; Hunter J; et alCarthy T; Booker E; London M; Deakin JF; Sahakian BJ; Robbins TW. (Apr 1999). Dissociable deficits in the decision-making cognition of chronic amphetamine abusers, opiate abusers, patients with focal damage to prefrontal cortex, and tryptophan-depleted normal volunteers: evidence for monoaminergic mechanisms. Neuropsychopharmacology. 20:322-339. DOI.
- Bloom S; Wynne K; Chaudhri O. (Mar 2005). Gut feeling--the secret of satiety?. Clin Med. 5:147-152.
Chapters in books
- Small C; Wynne K; Bloom SR. The Gut as a Second Brain. In Peptides in Energy Balance and Obesity. 1. Fruhbeck G (ed). Oxford University Press (2011).
- Wynne K; Meeran K. Vipomas. In The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Endocrinology. 2nd. Wass J (ed). Oxford University Press (2011).


