Adiposity signaling and meal size control

TH Moran, EE Ladenheim - Physiology & behavior, 2011 - Elsevier
TH Moran, EE Ladenheim
Physiology & behavior, 2011Elsevier
Signaling from energy stores provides feedback on overall nutrient availability to influence
food intake. Beginning with seminal studies by Woods and colleagues identifying insulin as
an adiposity signal, it has become clear that such factors affect food intake by modulating the
efficacy of within meal feedback satiety signals. More recent work with leptin has revealed
actions of the hormone in modulating the efficacy of multiple gut feedback signals, identified
the dorsal hindbrain as a site of signal integration and suggested both local and descending …
Signaling from energy stores provides feedback on overall nutrient availability to influence food intake. Beginning with seminal studies by Woods and colleagues identifying insulin as an adiposity signal, it has become clear that such factors affect food intake by modulating the efficacy of within meal feedback satiety signals. More recent work with leptin has revealed actions of the hormone in modulating the efficacy of multiple gut feedback signals, identified the dorsal hindbrain as a site of signal integration and suggested both local and descending hypothalamic to hindbrain actions in mediating these effects. The original work by Woods and colleagues provided the necessary experimental paradigms for these advances.
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