作者
Paolo Magni, Elena Dozio, Massimiliano Ruscica, Fabio Celotti, Maria Angela Masini, Paola Prato, Marco Broccoli, Andrea Mambro, Massimo Morè, Felice Strollo
发表日期
2009/4
来源
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
卷号
1163
期号
1
页码范围
221-232
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Inc
简介
The complex control of food intake and energy metabolism in mammals relies on the ability of the brain to integrate multiple signals indicating the nutritional state and the energy level of the organism and to produce appropriate responses in terms of food intake, energy expenditure, and metabolic activity. Central regulation of feeding is organized as a long‐loop mechanism involving humoral signals and afferent neuronal pathways to the brain, processing in hypothalamic neuronal circuits, and descending commands using vagal and spinal neurons. Sensor mechanisms or receptors sensitive to glucose and fatty acid metabolism, neuropeptide and cannabinoid receptors, as well as neurotransmitters and neuromodulators synthesized and secreted within the brain itself are all signals integrated in the hypothalamus, which therefore functions as an integrator of signals from central and peripheral structures …
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