Energy homeostasis involves a complex network of hypothalamic and extra-hypothalamic neurons that transduce hormonal, nutrient and neuronal signals into responses that ultimately match caloric intake to energy expenditure and thereby promote stability of body fat stores. Growing evidence suggests that rather than reflecting a failure to regulate caloric intake, common forms of obesity involve fundamental changes to this homeostatic system that favor the defense of an elevated level of body adiposity. This article reviews emerging evidence that during high-fat feeding, obesity pathogenesis involves fundamental alteration of hypothalamic systems that regulate food intake and energy expenditure.351455-6
International audienceThe modern abundance of energy-rich foods combined with a shift to more sedent...
Findings from rodent and human studies show that the presence of inflammatory factors is positively ...
It is well established that food intake behavior and energy balance are regulated by crosstalk betwe...
Obesity is one of the worldwide prevalent disease caused by the imbalance between food intake and en...
The 'obesity epidemic' represents amajor global socioeconomic burden that urgently calls for a bette...
Obesity is currently a worldwide pandemic. It affects more than 300 million humans and it will proba...
Poster board E12 (1 page) ; Session 203 - Food intake regulation 3 - Abstract n° 203.1 - Publication...
The central nervous system (CNS) plays key role in the homeostatic regulation of body weight. Satiat...
In recent years the growing number of molecules implicated in energy homeostasis has raised nearly l...
Overweight and obesity are two key factors in development of the metabolic syndrome. In recent years...
The control of energy homeostasis relies on robust neuronal circuits that regulate food intake and e...
The prevalence of obesity has been rapidly increasing worldwide over the last several decades and ha...
Obesity is a costly and growing health concern for the modern world and puts individuals at increase...
Feeding, a behaviour vital for survival, is subject to intense regulation by the brain to maintain e...
© 2018 British Society for Neuroendocrinology Diet-induced obesity (DIO) is associated with chronic,...
International audienceThe modern abundance of energy-rich foods combined with a shift to more sedent...
Findings from rodent and human studies show that the presence of inflammatory factors is positively ...
It is well established that food intake behavior and energy balance are regulated by crosstalk betwe...
Obesity is one of the worldwide prevalent disease caused by the imbalance between food intake and en...
The 'obesity epidemic' represents amajor global socioeconomic burden that urgently calls for a bette...
Obesity is currently a worldwide pandemic. It affects more than 300 million humans and it will proba...
Poster board E12 (1 page) ; Session 203 - Food intake regulation 3 - Abstract n° 203.1 - Publication...
The central nervous system (CNS) plays key role in the homeostatic regulation of body weight. Satiat...
In recent years the growing number of molecules implicated in energy homeostasis has raised nearly l...
Overweight and obesity are two key factors in development of the metabolic syndrome. In recent years...
The control of energy homeostasis relies on robust neuronal circuits that regulate food intake and e...
The prevalence of obesity has been rapidly increasing worldwide over the last several decades and ha...
Obesity is a costly and growing health concern for the modern world and puts individuals at increase...
Feeding, a behaviour vital for survival, is subject to intense regulation by the brain to maintain e...
© 2018 British Society for Neuroendocrinology Diet-induced obesity (DIO) is associated with chronic,...
International audienceThe modern abundance of energy-rich foods combined with a shift to more sedent...
Findings from rodent and human studies show that the presence of inflammatory factors is positively ...
It is well established that food intake behavior and energy balance are regulated by crosstalk betwe...