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Ghrelin is a hormone predominantly produced in and secreted from the stomach. Ghrelin is involved in many physiological processes including feeding, the stress response, and in modulating learning, memory and motivational processes.
Alexander Edwards, A. Abizaid
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The pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome includes altered motility, secretion, sensitivity to sensory signals, impaired epithelial barrier function, inflammation, and gut dysbiosis. The phytomedicine, STW 5‐II, represents a multi‐targeted approach, addressing these pathophysiologies.
Anita Annaházi+6 more
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Psychological and Clinical Factors Mediate Post‐COVID‐19 Irritable Bowel Syndrome
ABSTRACT Background Exposure to COVID‐19 has been shown previously to be associated with a higher risk for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This study aimed to better explain this relationship using mediation analysis. Methods This post hoc analysis of a multicenter cohort study includes 623 patients with and without COVID‐19 infection. All participants
Keren Hod+68 more
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Ghrelin: a step forward in the understanding of somatotroph cell function and growth regulation [PDF]
Carlos Diéguez, Felipe F. Casanueva
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Summary Introduction Currently, trials are investigating the efficacy of nutrient‐stimulated hormone‐based therapies (NuSHs) in promoting weight loss in people living with overweight and obesity. However, the extent to which nutritional and functional outcomes are evaluated remains uncertain.
Sébastien Czernichow+5 more
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The change of ghrelin levels in intestinal parasitic infections [PDF]
The aim of this work was to examine the relationship between active (acylated ghrelin) and inactive (desacylated ghrelin) ghrelin in the serum and other serum parameters in intestinal parasitic infections and healthy controls.
Erensoy Ahmet+4 more
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Caloric restriction (CR) is known to retard aging and delay functional decline as well as the onset of diseases in most organisms. Ghrelin is secreted from the stomach in response to CR and regulates energy metabolism.
N. Fujitsuka+22 more
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Hyperphagia in Bardet–Biedl syndrome: Pathophysiology, burden, and management
Summary Bardet–Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a rare, genetically heterogeneous, and highly pleiotropic autosomal recessive ciliopathy. Patients typically present with early loss of vision, hyperphagia, severe obesity, learning difficulties, and renal dysfunction. In patients with BBS, dysfunction of the immotile primary cilia in the hypothalamic melanocortin‐
Philip L. Beales+7 more
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Summary Importance Patients experience both positive and negative changes in mood following bariatric surgery and mental health outcomes have been reported to differ between procedure types. Understanding changes in symptoms over time and between surgical procedures is vital to providing meaningful, long‐term, patient‐centered care.
Alyssa J. Budin+4 more
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Ghrelin Causes Hyperphagia and Obesity in Rats [PDF]
Alison Wren+10 more
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