a prolonged disorder of eating due to loss of appetite
suffering from anorexia nervosa; pathologically thin (同)anorectic
a person suffering from anorexia nervosa (同)anorectic
causing loss of appetite; "an anorectic (or anorexigenic) drug" (同)anorexigenic
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(神経性の)食欲減退(不振)
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PI3K signaling: A molecular pathway associated with acute hypophagic response during inflammatory challenges.
Borges BC1, Elias CF2, Elias LL3.
Molecular and cellular endocrinology.Mol Cell Endocrinol.2016 Dec 15;438:36-41. doi: 10.1016/j.mce.2016.07.005. Epub 2016 Jul 5.
Energy balance has in the hypothalamus a central component of integration of food intake and energy expenditure. An accumulating body of evidence indicates that energy homeostasis is largely affected by inflammatory challenges. Severe undernutrition caused by exacerbated inflammatory response may le
PloS one.PLoS One.2016 Nov 11;11(11):e0164716. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0164716. eCollection 2016.
How the hypothalamus transmits hunger information to other brain regions to govern whole brain function to orchestrate feeding behavior has remained largely unknown. Our present study suggests the importance of a recently found lateral hypothalamic neuropeptide, QRFP, in this signaling. Qrfp-/- mice
Diets enriched in whey or casein improve energy balance and prevent morbidity and renal damage in salt-loaded and high-fat-fed spontaneously hypertensive stroke-prone rats.
The Journal of nutritional biochemistry.J Nutr Biochem.2016 Nov;37:47-59. doi: 10.1016/j.jnutbio.2016.07.011. Epub 2016 Aug 13.
High-fat diets induce obesity and increase risks of diabetes and cardiovascular and renal disorders. Whey- or casein-enriched diets decrease food intake and weight gain; however, their cardiovascular and renal benefits are unclear. We determined whether whey- and casein-enriched diets improve energy
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CB 1 Receptors in Different Brain Neuron Types Are Dispensable for the Rapid Hypophagic Effect of Rimonabant. The acute hypophagic effect of rimonabant depends on CB 1 receptors expressed in neurons (8).