17. Regulation of Appetite Flashcards

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What is meant by hunger

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Discomfort caused by lack of food; a craving for food

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What is meant by satiation

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the process that leads to the termination of eating, which may be accompanied by a feeling of satisfaction.

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What is meant by satiety

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the feeling of fullness that persists after eating, potentially suppressing further energy intake (EI) until hunger returns

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How does the hypothalamus regulate appetite

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Hormones coming from the periphery will activate or inhibit the drive to eat.
Hormones from places with activate 2 neurons that signal higher up through neurotransmitters. One is an Anorexigenic signal(appetite goes down) other one is Orexigenic signal (will heighten your appetite). one of these will fire and signal downstream affecter neurons.

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Name the site of production, site of action, effects and its changes with fasting and feeding for: Ghrelin

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Site of production: Stomach
Site of action: Arcuate Nucleus
Effects: Increases food intake and palatability
Changes with fasting and feeding: Gradual increase with fasting, surge when food is anticipated, drops when insulin is elevated after eating .

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Name the site of production, site of action ,effects and its changes with fasting and feeding for: PYY

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main Anorexigenic hormone
Site of production: Ileum and Colon
Site of action: Arcuate Nucleus
Effects: Decreased food intake and increased fullness
Changes with fasting and feeding: Increases after eating.

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Name the site of production, site of action ,effects and its changes with fasting and feeding for: GLP-1

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Site of production: Ileum and Colon
Site of action: Arcuate Nucleus
Effects: Decreased food intake and increases fullness
Changes with fasting and feeding: increases after eating

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Name the site of production, site of action ,effects and its changes with fasting and feeding for: CCK

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Site of production: Duodenum and Jejunum
Site of action: Arcuate Nucleus
Effects: Decreases food intake and increased activity
Changes with fasting and feeding: Increases after eating, particularly in response to fat

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Name the site of production, site of action ,effects and its changes with fasting and feeding for: Leptin

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Site of production: Adipose tissue
Site of action: Arcuate nucleus
Effects: Decreased food intake
Changes with fasting and feeding: Slight drop after eating. This hormone tends to have a tonic action to regulate adiposity

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