Regulation of Feed Intake

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ANS/NUTRS 520 February 28,2012

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Regulation of Feed Intake. ANS/NUTRS 520 February 28,2012. Neural feedback. Ventromedial nucleus of hypothalamus (leptin) Stimulation decreases feed intake Lesions increase feed intake Lateral hypothalamus Stimulation increases feed intake Lesions decrease feed intake. CNS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ANS/NUTRS 520February 28,2012

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Ventromedial nucleus of hypothalamus

(leptin) Stimulation decreases feed intake Lesions increase feed intake

Lateral hypothalamus Stimulation increases feed intake Lesions decrease feed intake

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http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/digestion/pregastric/foodintake.html

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◦ Satiety signals

◦ Energy balance

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Absorbed compounds-or direct result of an absorbed compound

Fermentation products (VFA-mainly acetate, propionate)

Ammonia (urea)

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Steroids, FSH, LH, PRL, ST-secondary effects

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J Physiol Pharmacol. 2007 Dec;58 Suppl 6:23-52.

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◦ 36 AA neural peptide◦ Secreted from hypothalamus◦ Increases feed intake◦ Stimulates fat production◦ Production may increase due to cold stress or

aggressive behavior (Nat Med. 13:7, 2007)

◦ 41 AA peptide produced in hypothalamus◦ Decreases feed intake

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Signal of body energy (fat) and senses

energy balance Inhibits neuropeptide Y In fed state

◦ Correlates with body fat mass Fasted state (12-48 h)

◦ Rapid drop in leptin expression

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Molecular Psychiatry (2005) 10, 132–146

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J. Dairy Sci. 86:799-807

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Released from enterocytes to stimulate release of enzymes and bile into duodenum

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Stimulates release of GH from pituitary Signals energy status

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Wertz-Lutz et al., 2006

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Tahir et al., 2008

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P metabolism in liver to glucose leads to

insulin release Increased insulin decreases DMI Dose VFA intravenously-no effect Infuse VFA into portal vein-decrease meal

size

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Oba and Allen, J Nutr 133:1094

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Bradford and Allen, 2007 JDS 90:2305

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Bradford and Allen, 2007 JDS 90:2305

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