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Author Harris, Ruth

Title Appetite and Food Intake : Central Control, Second Edition
Edition 2nd ed
Published Milton : CRC Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (325 pages)
Contents 880-01 Chapter 2: Central and Peripheral Regulation of Appetite and Food Intake in Drosophila 2.1 Introduction ; 2.2 Approaches to Studying Appetitive and Consummatory Behaviors ; 2.2.1 Food Preference and Appetitive Responses of Larval and Adult Flies ; 2.2.2 Food Intake of Larval and Adult Flies ; 2.2.3 Genetic and Neurobiological Manipulation of Feeding Circuits ; 2.3 Central and Peripheral Regulation of Feeding Behavior ; 2.3.1 Motivational State and Underlying Control Mechanisms ; 2.3.2 Regulatory Systems for Foraging and Food Detection
880-01/(S Cover ; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface ; Contributors ; Chapter 1: Appetite Control in C. elegans ; 1.1 Introduction ; 1.1.1 Caenorhabditis elegans Feeding ; 1.1.2 C. elegans as a Model to Study Appetite Control ; 1.2 Behaviors and Mechanisms ; 1.2.1 Hunger ; 1.2.1.1 Muscarinic Signal ; 1.2.1.2 Opioid Signal ; 1.2.2 Satiety ; 1.2.2.1 Satiety Quiescence ; 1.2.2.2 The Mechanisms: TGFβ and cGMP Pathways in ASI Neurons Regulate Satiety ; 1.3 Food Preference ; 1.3.1 Quality ; 1.3.2 Familiarity ; 1.4 Conclusions ; Acknowledgment ; Literature Cited
2.3.3 Regulatory Systems for Food Evaluation and Meal Initiation 2.3.4 Regulatory Systems for Meal Size and Frequency ; 2.4 Conclusion and Future Directions ; Literature Cited ; Chapter 3: The Hamster as a Model for Human Ingestive Behavior ; 3.1 Introduction ; 3.2 Appetitive versus Consummatory Ingestive Behavior ; 3.3 Rodent Models of Food Hoarding ; 3.3.1 Food Hoarding by Rats ; 3.3.2 Food Hoarding by Hamsters ; 3.3.2.1 Energy Deficit and Food Hoarding ; 3.3.2.2 Lipectomy and Food Hoarding ; 3.3.2.3 Leptin and Food Hoarding ; 3.3.2.4 Metabolic Signals and Food Hoarding
3.3.2.5 Central Control of Food Hoarding 3.3.2.6 Gut-Derived Hormones and Food Hoarding ; 3.3.3 Summary of Hamsters as a Model for Appetitive Ingestive Behavior ; 3.4 Hamsters as a Model for€Stress-Induced Weight Gain ; 3.4.1 Stress-Induced Weight Gain in Humans ; 3.4.2 Social Defeat as an Experimental Chronic Stressor ; 3.4.3 Stress-Induced Weight Gain in Hamsters ; 3.4.4 Summary of the Hamster as a Model€for€Stress-Induced Weight€Gain ; Acknowledgment ; Literature Cited ; Chapter 4: Beyond Homeostasis ; 4.1 Introduction ; 4.2 Living in an Obesogenic Environment
4.3 Adverse Social Experience and Feeding Behavior 4.4 Estradiol and Diet Interact with Stress History to Shape Feeding Behavior ; 4.5 Signals Sustaining Emotional Feeding ; 4.6 Targets of Stress Signals Mediating Emotional Feeding ; 4.7 Missing Pieces Using Nonhuman Primate Models ; 4.8 Conclusion ; Acknowledgments ; Literature Cited ; Chapter 5: Untangling Appetite Circuits with Optogenetics and Chemogenetics ; 5.1 Background ; 5.1.1 Hunger Evolution ; 5.1.2 Experimentally Assessing Feeding Behavior ; 5.1.3 Benchmark Food Intake Studies ; 5.1.4 Utilizing Genetics to Explore Food Intake
Notes 5.2 Introduction to Chemogenetic and Optogenetic Strategies
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Subject Ingestion -- Regulation.
Appetite -- Physiological aspects
Appetite disorders.
Food habits -- Psychological aspects
Feeding and Eating Disorders
MEDICAL -- Physiology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology.
Appetite disorders
Appetite -- Physiological aspects
Food habits -- Psychological aspects
Ingestion -- Regulation
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351646482
1351646486