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Ghrelin

Authors :
T.D. Müller
R. Nogueiras
M.L. Andermann
Z.B. Andrews
S.D. Anker
J. Argente
R.L. Batterham
S.C. Benoit
C.Y. Bowers
F. Broglio
F.F. Casanueva
D. D'Alessio
I. Depoortere
A. Geliebter
E. Ghigo
P.A. Cole
M. Cowley
D.E. Cummings
A. Dagher
S. Diano
S.L. Dickson
C. Diéguez
R. Granata
H.J. Grill
K. Grove
K.M. Habegger
K. Heppner
M.L. Heiman
L. Holsen
B. Holst
A. Inui
J.O. Jansson
H. Kirchner
M. Korbonits
B. Laferrère
C.W. LeRoux
M. Lopez
S. Morin
M. Nakazato
R. Nass
D. Perez-Tilve
P.T. Pfluger
T.W. Schwartz
R.J. Seeley
M. Sleeman
Y. Sun
L. Sussel
J. Tong
M.O. Thorner
A.J. van der Lely
L.H.T. van der Ploeg
J.M. Zigman
M. Kojima
K. Kangawa
R.G. Smith
T. Horvath
M.H. Tschöp
Internal Medicine
Müller, T D
Nogueiras, R
Andermann, M L
Andrews, Z B
Anker, S D
Argente, J
Batterham, R L
Benoit, S C
Bowers, C Y
Broglio, F
Casanueva, F F
D'Alessio, D
Depoortere, I
Geliebter, A
Ghigo, E
Cole, P A
Cowley, M
Cummings, D E
Dagher, A
Diano, S
Dickson, S L
Diéguez, C
Granata, R
Grill, H J
Grove, K
Habegger, K M
Heppner, K
Heiman, M L
Holsen, L
Holst, B
Inui, A
Jansson, J O
Kirchner, H
Korbonits, M
Laferrère, B
Leroux, C W
Lopez, M
Morin, S
Nakazato, M
Nass, R
Perez-Tilve, D
Pfluger, P T
Schwartz, T W
Seeley, R J
Sleeman, M
Sun, Y
Sussel, L
Tong, J
Thorner, M O
van der Lely, A J
van der Ploeg, L H T
Zigman, J M
Kojima, M
Kangawa, K
Smith, R G
Horvath, T
Tschöp, M H
Source :
Molecular Metabolism, Molecular Metabolism, 4(6), 437-460. Elsevier GmbH, Molecular Metabolism, Vol 4, Iss 6, Pp 437-460 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2015.

Abstract

Background: The gastrointestinal peptide hormone ghrelin was discovered in 1999 as the endogenous ligand of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor. Increasing evidence supports more complicated and nuanced roles for the hormone, which go beyond the regulation of systemic energy metabolism. Scope of review: In this review, we discuss the diverse biological functions of ghrelin, the regulation of its secretion, and address questions that still remain 15 years after its discovery. Major conclusions: In recent years, ghrelin has been found to have a plethora of central and peripheral actions in distinct areas including learning and memory, gut motility and gastric acid secretion, sleep/wake rhythm, reward seeking behavior, taste sensation and glucose metabolism. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22128778
Volume :
4
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....34f908a7a7092ff0ef6e983e392763f3