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Can gut hormones control appetite and prevent obesity?

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OB Chaudhri, K Wynne, SR Bloom - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The current obesity epidemic is fuelled by the availability of highly palatable,
calorie-dense food, and the low requirement for physical activity in our modern
environment. If energy intake exceeds energy use, the excess calories are ...
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Central and peripheral neuroendocrine peptides and signalling in appetite regulation: …


TJ Atkinson - Obesity Reviews, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
Appetite and satiety are mediated by complex neuroendocrine signalling pathways
involving over 40 hormones, neuropeptides, enzymes, other chemical messengers
and their receptors. Research efforts continue to expand understanding of ...
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Supraphysiological doses of intravenous PYY3-36 cause nausea, but no additional reduction …


CW le Roux, CM Borg, KG Murphy, RP … - Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, 2008 - acb.rsmjournals.com
Abstract Background: Peptide YY (PYY 3-36 ) infused to levels within the
physiological range reduces appetite and food intake in humans without nausea.
However, PYY 3-36 has previously been shown to cause nausea at higher ...
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[CITATION] Mice lacking pro-opiomelanocortin are sensitive to high-fat feeding but respond normally to …


BG Challis, AP Coll, GS Yeo… - Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 2004
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[CITATION] de BP, Luiten PG, van Willigen JD. Ascending projections from the solitary tract nucleus to …


GJ ter Horst - Neuroscience, 1989
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Low-dose pancreatic polypeptide inhibits food intake in man


DR Jesudason, MP Monteiro, BMC McGowan, NM … - British Journal of Nutrition, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
Pancreatic polypeptide (PP) is a gut hormone released from the pancreas in
response to food ingestion and remains elevated for up to 6 h post- prandially.
Plasma levels are elevated in patients with pancreatic tumours. An ...
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Peptide YY


K Chandarana, R Batterham - Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Recent findings: A role for exogenous PYY3-36 as an anorectic agent in obese
humans and rodents has been established and weight loss effects demonstrated in
obese rodents. New lines of evidence support a role for endogenous peptide ...
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[CITATION] Biological functions of cocaine-and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART): data with …


AW Bannon, J Seda, M Carmouche, WG … - 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. …, 2000
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Decreased plasma peptide YY accompanied by elevated peptide YY and Y2 receptor binding …

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GL Rahardjo, XF Huang, YY Tan, C Deng - Endocrinology, 2007 - Endocrine Soc
It is well known that the peripheral peptide YY (PYY)-central neuropeptide Y
(NPY) Y2 receptor axis plays an important role in promoting negative energy
balance regulation. Both the hypothalamus and medulla oblongata express a ...
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Nicotine administration effects on feeding and cocaine–amphetamine-regulated transcript …


PR Kramer, SF Kramer, K Marr, G Guan, PJ … - Regulatory peptides, 2007 - Elsevier
In previous studies food intake and meal size significantly decreased in rats
two days after injecting 4 mg/kg/day nicotine tartrate. Food intake returned to
normal after nine days of continued nicotine treatment, when reduced meal ...
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