Sökning: "Pro-opiomelanocortin"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Pro-opiomelanocortin.
1. Defence on Demand : A physiological perspective on phenotypic plasticity in anti-predator traits
Sammanfattning : Almost all species face some degree of predation risk, and, hence, evolution has produced a plethora of anti-predator defences. However, anti-predator strategies require resources, and the prevailing risk of becoming prey is influenced by many factors and rarely constant across time and space. LÄS MER
2. Neuropeptide circuitries regulating food and water intake
Sammanfattning : An adequate supply of nutrients through food intake is critical for survival, as evidenced by disorders such as obesity and anorexia, which in the long run may be life-threatening. Feeding behaviour is ultimately controlled by interacting neuronal populations in the brain. LÄS MER
3. Genetic and biological characterization of the anorexic anx/anx mouse
Sammanfattning : Pathological deviations in body weight is a major health problem. It is currently unclear how normal body weight and food intake is controlled. There is even less understanding of the mechanisms behind abnormal eating behavior as in anorexia and obesity. LÄS MER
4. Alcohol and the effect on some appetite-regulating hormones in man
Sammanfattning : Beverage containing alcohol has been used for centuries to stimulate appetite. Ingestion of a moderate amount of alcohol increase energy intake. Regulation of food intake is complex. Several factors cooperate such as neural impulses from sensory organs; sight, smell, gut distension, social setting, memory, current energy status and hormones. LÄS MER
5. Autoimmunogenetic Aspects of Vaccine-induced Narcolepsy. As part of the AMINA - Autoimmune Multiple Sclerosis and Narcolepsy Study
Sammanfattning : Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is a neurological sleep disorder. The biological cause is the degeneration of hypocretin neurons located in the hypothalamus. It has been suggested that NT1 has an autoimmune pathogenesis, as in most patients, the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-DQB1*06:02:01 is present. LÄS MER