نتایج جستجو برای: hyperphagia

تعداد نتایج: 1289  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2011
Jian-Guo Cui Gang-Bin Tang De-Hua Wang John R Speakman

During lactation, female small mammals frequently reduce their fat reserves to very low levels. The function of this reduction is unclear, as calculations suggest that the contribution of the withdrawn energy from fat to the total energy balance of lactation is trivial. An alternative hypothesis is that reducing fat leads to a reduction in circulating adipokines, such as leptin, that play a rol...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2006
En-Ju D Lin Amanda Sainsbury Nicola J Lee Dana Boey Michelle Couzens Ronaldo Enriquez Katy Slack Ross Bland Matthew J During Herbert Herzog

Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a key regulator of energy homeostasis and is implicated in the development of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Whereas it is known that hypothalamic administration of exogenous NPY peptides leads to increased body weight gain, hyperphagia, and many hormonal and metabolic changes characteristic of an obesity syndrome, the Y receptor(s) mediating these effects is disputed and ...

2015
Laura B. Buckman Misty M. Thompson Rachel N. Lippert Timothy S. Blackwell Fiona E. Yull Kate L.J. Ellacott

OBJECTIVE Introduction of a high-fat diet to mice results in a period of voracious feeding, known as hyperphagia, before homeostatic mechanisms prevail to restore energy intake to an isocaloric level. Acute high-fat diet hyperphagia induces astrocyte activation in the rodent hypothalamus, suggesting a potential role of these cells in the homeostatic response to the diet. The objective of this s...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Meta M Landys Marilyn Ramenofsky Christopher G Guglielmo John C Wingfield

Plasma corticosterone increases during spring migration in a variety of bird species, including the Gambel's white-crowned sparrow Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii. Corticosterone is elevated specifically in association with migratory flight, suggesting that corticosterone may promote processes such as energy mobilization and/or migratory activity. General effects of glucocorticoids support such...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2007
I Sadaf Farooqi Teresia Wangensteen Stephan Collins Wendy Kimber Giuseppe Matarese Julia M Keogh Emma Lank Bill Bottomley Judith Lopez-Fernandez Ivan Ferraz-Amaro Mehul T Dattani Oya Ercan Anne Grethe Myhre Lars Retterstol Richard Stanhope Julie A Edge Sheila McKenzie Nader Lessan Maryam Ghodsi Veronica De Rosa Francesco Perna Silvia Fontana Inês Barroso Dag E Undlien Stephen O'Rahilly

BACKGROUND A single family has been described in which obesity results from a mutation in the leptin-receptor gene (LEPR), but the prevalence of such mutations in severe, early-onset obesity has not been systematically examined. METHODS We sequenced LEPR in 300 subjects with hyperphagia and severe early-onset obesity, including 90 probands from consanguineous families, and investigated the ex...

2014
Mugiko KOMATSUDA Keitaro YAMANOUCHI Takashi MATSUWAKI Masugi NISHIHARA

Obesity is a major health problem, and increased food intake and decreased physical activity are considered as two major factors causing obesity. Previous studies show that voluntary exercise in a running wheel decreases not only body weight but also food intake of rats. We previously produced human growth hormone transgenic (TG) rats, which are characterized by severe hyperphagia and obesity. ...

2014
Yoshihiro Suzuki Keiko Nakahara Keisuke Maruyama Rieko Okame Takuya Ensho Yoshiyuki Inoue Noboru Murakami

The contribution of hypothalamic appetite-regulating peptides to further hyperphagia accompanying the course of lactation in rats was investigated by using PCR array and real-time PCR. Furthermore, changes in the mRNA expression for appetite-regulating peptides in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) were analyzed at all stages of pregnancy and lactation, and also after weaning. Food intake w...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Joshua W Cordeira Jennifer A Felsted Sarah Teillon Shabrine Daftary Micaella Panessiti Jena Wirth Miguel Sena-Esteves Maribel Rios

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor, TrkB, are critical components of the neural circuitry controlling appetite and body weight. Diminished BDNF signaling in mice results in severe hyperphagia and obesity. In humans, BDNF haploinsufficiency and the functional Bdnf Val66Met polymorphism have been linked to elevated food intake and body weight. The mechanisms underlying this...

2012
Tingqing Guo Nichole D. Bond William Jou Oksana Gavrilova Jennifer Portas Alexandra C. McPherron

Lipodystrophies are characterized by a loss of white adipose tissue, which causes ectopic lipid deposition, peripheral insulin resistance, reduced adipokine levels, and increased food intake (hyperphagia). The growth factor myostatin (MSTN) negatively regulates skeletal muscle growth, and mice with MSTN inhibition have reduced adiposity and improved insulin sensitivity. MSTN inhibition may ther...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1955
D. G. Montemurro J. A. F. Stevenson

Hyperphagia and obesity occur following bilateral destruction of the ventromedial region of the hypothalamus.4" On the other hand, bilateral destruction in the lateral area leads to anorexia and death."2 In the rat, the ventromedial lesions also produce a reduced water/food intake ratio, a delayed excretion of a water load, increased tubular reabsorption of water,14 and a small but significant ...

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