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Peripheral signals in the control of satiety and hunger

 

作者: Deborah Drazen,   Stephen Woods,  

 

期刊: Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care  (OVID Available online 2003)
卷期: Volume 6, issue 6  

页码: 621-629

 

ISSN:1363-1950

 

年代: 2003

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: adiposity;apolipoprotein A-IV;food intake;ghrelin;glucagon-like peptide 1;peptide YY;gastrointestinal

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Purpose of reviewFood intake is critical for survival and is a complex behavior with multiple levels of control. Short-term, meal-related signals arise from many sources including the gastrointestinal tract, the environment, and higher centers in the brain. As described in this review, inputs from the gastrointestinal tract can exert potent effects on meal initiation, meal termination, and meal frequency. The complex array of signals generated from the gastrointestinal system and from adipose tissue, which participate in the regulation of food intake, and specifically how these signals relate to satiety and hunger, is the focus of this review.Recent findingsLiterature on the role of the well-studied gastrointestinal peptide, cholecystokinin, in satiety, in addition to its interaction with long-term adiposity signals in mediating food intake will be reviewed. In addition, literature on the gastrointestinal hormones glucagon-like-peptide 1, apolipoprotein A-IV and peptide YY, and how they may act to regulate satiety, is described. Finally, the newly discovered hormone, ghrelin, and how it relates to meal initiation and hunger is discussed.SummaryA better understanding of these systems and how they relate to body adiposity will prove to have important clinical applications. The available data suggest that interventions directed at multiple targets in the energy homeostasis system may be necessary to achieve and maintain weight loss.

 

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