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Neurotrophism and energy homeostasis: perfect together
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2007ENERGY HOMEOSTASIS DEPENDS upon the balance between anabolic and catabolic drives. Generally, anabolic neuropeptides such as neuropeptide Y (NPY) increase food intake and decrease thermogenesis (5), while catabolic ones such as melanocyte stimulating hormone (-MSH), which is released from proopiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate ...
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Adiponectin: a Regulator of Energy Homeostasis
Nutrition Reviews, 2003Adiponectin, a protein produced exclusively in adipose tissue, occurs in serum in relatively high concentration. Its concentration is decreased in obese and in type 2 diabetic humans. When administered to mice, it enhances insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance, and appears to increase free fatty acid oxidation in muscle. Adiponectin is likely to be
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Molecular Determinants of Energy Homeostasis
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2006Joel, Elmquist +2 more
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Hypothalamic Control of Energy Homeostasis
Hormone and Metabolic Research, 2013M M, Malagón, H, Vaudry
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AMPK: a nutrient and energy sensor that maintains energy homeostasis
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2012Grahame Hardie
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