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[PDF] Central nervous system control of food intake


MW Schwartz, SC Woods, D Porte, RJ Seeley, DG … - NATURE- …, 2000 - khorshid.ut.ac.ir
Departments of Medicine* and Biological Structure‡, Harborview Medical Center and VA Puget
Sound Health Care System, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98104-2499, USA
†Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0559, USA
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Update on adipocyte hormones


PJ Havel - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Hormones produced by adipose tissue play a critical role in the regulation of energy intake, energy
expenditure, and lipid and carbohydrate metabolism. This review will address the biology,
actions, and regulation of three adipocyte hormones—leptin, acylation stimulating protein ...
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Peripheral signals conveying metabolic information to the brain: short-term and …

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PJ Havel - Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2001 - SEBM
Numerous peripheral signals contribute to the regulation of food intake and energy
homeostasis. Mechano- and chemoreceptors signaling the presence and energy density of food
in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract contribute to satiety in the immediate postprandial period. ...
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Insulin and leptin revisited: adiposity signals with overlapping physiological and …


KD Niswender, MW Schwartz - Frontiers in neuroendocrinology, 2003 - Elsevier
The adipocyte-derived hormone leptin and the pancreatic β cell-derived hormone insulin each
function as afferent signals to the hypothalamus in an endocrine feedback loop that regulates
body adiposity. Although these two hormones, and the receptors on which they act, are ...
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Genetics and pathophysiology of human obesity

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DE Cummings, MW Schwartz - Annual Review of Medicine, 2003 - Annual Reviews
Obesity has become a leading public health concern. Over 1 billion people are now overweight
or obese, and the prevalence of these conditions is rising rapidly. Remarkable new insights into
the mechanisms that control body weight are providing an increasingly detailed ...
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Role of adipose tissue in body-weight regulation: mechanisms regulating leptin …


PJ Havel - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
Page 1. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (2000), 59, 359–371 359 Abbreviations: CNS,
central nervous system. Corresponding author: Dr Peter J. Havel, fax +1 530 752–1297, email
pjhavel@ucdavis.edu CAB InternationalPNSProceedingsofthe ...
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L EPTIN-M UCH M ORE T HAN AS ATIETY S IGNAL

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RBS Harris - Annual review of nutrition, 2000 - Annual Reviews
▪ Abstract Much attention has focused on the effects of leptin as a central satiety agent. There
is now a significant amount of evidence that leptin is active in the periphery. This review focuses
on the ability of leptin to modify insulin sensitivity, tissue metabolism, stress responses, ...
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Leptin and insulin action in the central nervous system


D Porte, DG Baskin, MW Schwartz - NUTRITION REVIEWS- …, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com
1 Dr. Porte is with the Division of Metabolism, Diabetes, and Endocrinology, University of California
San Diego, the VA San Diego Health Care System, the Division of Metabolism,
Endocrinology, and Nutrition, University of Washington, and the VA San Diego ...
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Insulin and its evolving partnership with leptin in the hypothalamic control of energy …


KD Niswender, DG Baskin, MW Schwartz - Trends in Endocrinology & …, 2004 - Elsevier
Despite an alarming increase in the burden of obesity worldwide, body adiposity seems to be
a regulated physiological variable. Regulation of adiposity occurs through a classical endocrine
feedback loop, in which the pancreatic β-cell-derived hormone insulin and the adipocyte- ...
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Leptin deficiency induced by fasting impairs the satiety response to cholecystokinin

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JE McMinn, DK Sindelar, PJ Havel, MW Schwartz - Endocrinology, 2000 - Endocrine Soc
Leptin administration potentiates the satiety response to signals such as cholecystokinin
(CCK), that are released from the gut during a meal. To investigate the physiological relevance
of this observation, we hypothesized that leptin deficiency, induced by fasting, attenuates ...
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