نتایج جستجو برای: central food intake

تعداد نتایج: 801589  

2016
M. H. Hu Z. Bashir X. F. Li K. T. O'Byrne

Comfort eating during periods of stress is a common phenomenon observed in both animals and humans. However, the underlying mechanisms of stress-induced food intake remain elusive. The amygdala plays a central role in higher-order emotional processing and the posterodorsal subnucleus of the medial amygdala (MePD), in particular, is involved in food intake. Extra-hypothalamic corticotrophin-rele...

2017
Eiko Iwakoshi-Ukena Kenshiro Shikano Kunihiro Kondo Shusuke Taniuchi Megumi Furumitsu Yuta Ochi Tsutomu Sasaki Shiki Okamoto George E Bentley Lance J Kriegsfeld Yasuhiko Minokoshi Kazuyoshi Ukena

Mechanisms underlying the central regulation of food intake and fat accumulation are not fully understood. We found that neurosecretory protein GL (NPGL), a newly-identified neuropeptide, increased food intake and white adipose tissue (WAT) in rats. NPGL-precursor gene overexpression in the hypothalamus caused increases in food intake, WAT, body mass, and circulating insulin when fed a high cal...

2012
Linda Karlsson-Lindahl Linnéa Schmidt David Haage Caroline Hansson Magdalena Taube Emil Egeciouglu Ying-xia Tan Therese Admyre John-Olov Jansson Israel Vlodavsky Jin-Ping Li Ulf Lindahl Suzanne L. Dickson

Mutation of the melanocortin-receptor 4 (MC4R) is the most frequent cause of severe obesity in humans. Binding of agouti-related peptide (AgRP) to MC4R involves the co-receptor syndecan-3, a heparan sulfate proteoglycan. The proteoglycan can be structurally modified by the enzyme heparanase. Here we tested the hypothesis that heparanase plays a role in food intake behaviour and energy balance r...

Journal: :Diabetes 2008
Ruben Nogueiras Christelle Veyrat-Durebex Paula M. Suchanek Marcella Klein Johannes Tschöp Charles Caldwell Stephen C. Woods Gabor Wittmann Masahiko Watanabe Zsolt Liposits Csaba Fekete Ofer Reizes Francoise Rohner-Jeanrenaud Matthias H. Tschöp

OBJECTIVE Blockade of the CB1 receptor is one of the promising strategies for the treatment of obesity. Although antagonists suppress food intake and reduce body weight, the role of central versus peripheral CB1 activation on weight loss and related metabolic parameters remains to be elucidated. We therefore specifically assessed and compared the respective potential relevance of central nervou...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2010
Lene Jessen Deborah J Clegg Stephan D Bouman

Insulin detemir is a novel human insulin analog that does not show the usual propensity for weight gain in diabetic patients. We speculated that this beneficial effect could be due to insulin detemir exerting stronger anorectic effects within the brain than other insulins. To study the central effects of regular human insulin and insulin detemir on food intake, the present study was undertaken....

Journal: :Endocrinology 2012
Amber L Alhadeff Laura E Rupprecht Matthew R Hayes

Central glucagon-like-peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor activation reduces food intake; however, brain nuclei and mechanism(s) mediating this effect remain poorly understood. Although central nervous system GLP-1 is produced almost exclusively in the nucleus of the solitary tract in the hindbrain, GLP-1 receptors (GLP-1R) are expressed throughout the brain, including nuclei in the mesolimbic reward sy...

2012
Michael M. Scott Mario Perello Jen-Chieh Chuang Ichiro Sakata Laurent Gautron Charlotte E. Lee Danielle Lauzon Joel K. Elmquist Jeffrey M. Zigman

The neuronal coordination of metabolic homeostasis requires the integration of hormonal signals with multiple interrelated central neuronal circuits to produce appropriate levels of food intake, energy expenditure and fuel availability. Ghrelin, a peripherally produced peptide hormone, circulates at high concentrations during nutrient scarcity. Ghrelin promotes food intake, an action lost in gh...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2003
Ivan E de Araújo

The control of food intake and the mechanisms of energy homeostasis are now known to depend on a series of peripheral signals that act directly on the central nervous system leading to appropriate adaptive responses. However, in humans, the increasing occurrence of associated pathologies due to abnormal food-intake preferences such as obesity and anorexia implies that food intake control depend...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Gregory L Florant Ashley M Fenn Jessica E Healy Gregory K Wilkerson Robert J Handa

Mammals that hibernate (hibernators) exhibit a circannual rhythm of food intake and body mass. In the laboratory during the winter hibernation period, many hibernators enter a series of multi-day torpor bouts, dropping their body temperature to near ambient, and cease to feed even if food is present in their cage. The mechanism(s) that regulates food intake in hibernators is unclear. Recently, ...

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