Nutritional Biochemistry: From the Classroom to the Research Bench

Author(s): Sami Dridi

DOI: 10.2174/9789815051575122010008

Regulation of Food Intake: Peripheral Mechanisms

Pp: 126-155 (30)

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Nutritional Biochemistry: From the Classroom to the Research Bench

Regulation of Food Intake: Peripheral Mechanisms

Author(s): Sami Dridi

Pp: 126-155 (30)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815051575122010008

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

In addition to central mechanisms, food intake is regulated by peripheral
pathways, including gastric distension and the release of peripheral peptide signals that
communicate with the hypothalamus to induce appetite and hunger or satiety and
satiation. The present chapter summarizes the current knowledge related to peripheral
peptides involved in the short- and long-term regulation of food intake.


Keywords: Long-term regulation of food intake, Peripheral peptides, Peripheral signaling, Short-term regulation of food intake

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