Appetite and food intake central control

Appetite and Food Intake: Central Control, Second Edition contains all new chapters and serves as a companion to the first by reviewing current knowledge on neuroendocrine mechanisms that influence food intake and glucose metabolism, including environmental influences on their development, with an e...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Harris, Ruth B. S. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press,Taylor & Francis Group [2017]
Edición:Second edition
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  • chapter 1. Appetite control in C. elegans / Kristen Davis, Mi Cheong Cheong, Ji Su Park, and Young-Jai You
  • chapter 2. Central and peripheral regulation of appetite and food intake in Drosophila / Audrey Branch and Ping Shen
  • chapter 3. The hamster as a model for human ingestive behavior / Ruth B.S. Harris
  • chapter 4. beyond homeostasis : understanding the impact of psychosocial factors on appetite using nonhuman primate models / Mark E. Wilson and Vasiliki Michopoulos
  • chapter 5. Untangling appetite circuits with optogenetics and chemogenetics / Michael J. Krashes
  • chapter 6. The use of functional magnetic resonance imaging in the study of appetite and obesity / Selin Neseliler, Jung-Eun Han, and Alain Dagher
  • chapter 7. Development of hypothalamic circuits that control food intake and energy balance / Sebastien G. Bouret
  • chapter 8. Maternal and epigenetic factors that influence food intake and energy balance in offspring / Lin Song, Miranda D. Johnson, and Kellie L.K. Tamashiro
  • chapter 9. Monitoring and maintenance of brain glucose supply : importance of hindbrain catecholamine neurons in this multifaceted task / Sue Ritter
  • chapter 10. hindbrain astrocyte glucodetectors and counterregulation / Richard C. Rogers, David H. McDougal, and Gerlinda E. Hermann
  • chapter 11. Vagal afferent signaling and the integration of direct and indirect controls of food intake / Robert C. Ritter, Carlos A. Campos, Jason Nasse, and James H. Peters
  • chapter 12. Energy metabolism and appetite control : separate roles for fat-free mass and fat mass in the control of food intake in humans / Mark Hopkins and John E. Blundell
  • chapter 13. Pharmacotherapy for weight loss / Thomas A. Lutz and Lori Asarian.