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Central control of body weight and appetite

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SC Woods, DA D'Alessio - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & …, 2008 - Endocrine Soc
Evidence Synthesis: During meals, signals such as cholecystokinin arise primarily from the GI
tract to cause satiation and meal termination; signals secreted in proportion to body fat such as
insulin and leptin interact with satiation signals and provide effective regulation by ...
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The role of the gut microbiota in energy metabolism and metabolic disease

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PD Cani, NM Delzenne - Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Obesity is now classically characterized by a cluster of several metabolic disorders,
and by a low grade in- flammation. The evidence that the gut microbiota composition can be
different between healthy and or obese and type 2 diabetic patients has led to the study of ...
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The role of incretins in glucose homeostasis and diabetes treatment

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W Kim, JM Egan - Pharmacological reviews, 2008 - ASPET
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Brain glucagon-like peptide-1 regulates arterial blood flow, heart rate, and insulin …

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C Cabou, G Campistron, N Marsollier, C Leloup, C … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS— A continuous 3-h brain infusion of Ex4 decreased femoral arterial blood flow and
whole-body glucose utilization in the awake free-moving mouse clamped in a
hyperinsulinemic-hyperglycemic condition, only demonstrating that this effect was strictly ...
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Vildagliptin enhances islet responsiveness to both hyper-and hypoglycemia in …


B Ahren, A Schweizer, S Dejager, BE Dunning, … - Journal of Clinical …, 2009 - Endocrine Soc
Context: Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors act by increasing plasma levels of glucagon-like
peptide-1 and suppressing excessive glucagon secretion in patients with type 2 diabetes.
However, their effects on the glucagon response to hypoglycemia are not established.
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Neuroprotection of geniposide against hydrogen peroxide induced PC12 cells …


J Liu, F Yin, L Guo, X Deng, Y Hu - Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 2009 - nature.com
Oxidative stress plays a critical role in the pathogenic cascade leading to neuronal degeneration
in AD. Consequently, the induction of endogenous antioxidative proteins by antioxidants seems
to be a very reasonable strategy for delaying the disease's progression. In previous work, ...
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Intestinal microflora and metabolic diseases


M Serino, E Luche, C Chabo, J Amar, R Burcelin - Diabetes and Metabolism, 2009 - Elsevier
Recent advances in molecular sequencing technology have allowed researchers to answer
major questions regarding the relationship between a vast genomic diversity—such as found
in the intestinal microflora—and host physiology. Over the past few years, it has been ...
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Finding the sweet spot: Peripheral vs. central GLP-1 action in feeding and glucose …


DL Williams - Endocrinology, 2009 - Endocrine Soc
Page 1. Finding the sweet spot: Peripheral vs. central GLP-1 action in feeding and glucose
homeostasis Author: Diana L. Williams, PhD Department of Psychology, Florida State University,
Tallahassee, FL Abbreviated title: BRAIN AND PERIPHERAL GLP-1 SYSTEMS ...
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Neonatal Exendin-4 Treatment Reduces Oxidative Stress and Prevents Hepatic …


EL Raab, PM Vuguin, DA Stoffers, RA … - American Journal of …, 2009 - Am Physiological Soc
Page 1. 1 Neonatal Exendin-4 Treatment Reduces Oxidative Stress and Prevents Hepatic
Insulin Resistance in Intrauterine Growth Retarded Rats Elisabeth L. Raab 1 , Patricia
M. Vuguin 2 , Doris A. Stoffers 4,5 and Rebecca A. Simmons 3,5 ...
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Hypothalamic regulation of appetite


KA Simpson, NM Martin, SR Bloom, R … - Expert Rev. Endocrinol. …, 2008 - medscape.com
The prevalence of obesity is steadily rising and has huge health and financial implications for
society. Weight gain is due to an imbalance between dietary intake and energy expenditure and
research has focused on trying to understand the complex pathways involved in ...
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