This review considers the factors involved in the regulation of feeding and metabolism in response to food deprivation using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism. Some of the sensory neurons and interneurons involved in food intake are described, together with an overview of pharyngeal pumping. A number of chemical transmitters control feeding in C. elegans including 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT, serotonin), acetylcholine, glutamate, dopamine, octopamine, and tyramine. The roles of these transmitters are modified by neuropeptides, including FMRFamide-like peptides (FLPs), neuropeptide-like protein (NLPs), and insulin-like peptides. The precise effects of many of these neuropeptides have yet to be elucidated but increasingly they are bein...
Abstract Background Developmental physiology is very sensitive to nutrient availability. For instanc...
<div><p>It is now established that the central nervous system plays an important role in regulating ...
SummaryWe investigated serotonin signaling in C. elegans as a paradigm for neural regulation of ener...
How an animal matches feeding to food availability is a key question for energy homeostasis. We addr...
Food directed behaviours execute key aspects of an animal’s ability to maintain a balanced energy in...
Serotonin is a conserved neuromodulator that controls feeding behavior in response to environmental ...
Serotonin is a conserved neuromodulator that controls feeding behavior in response to environmental ...
C. elegans has 302 neurons (in the adult hermaphrodite) and this simple nervous system harbours over...
The microscopic free-living nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans was the first metazoan to have its ...
Abstract Obesity is a disorder affecting many Understanding disorders in metabolism requires the i...
SummaryAnimals modify food-seeking behavior and metabolism according to perceived food availability....
SummaryWe investigated serotonin signaling in C. elegans as a paradigm for neural regulation of ener...
Insulin signalling plays a significant role in both developmental programmes and pathways modulating...
Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetit...
The neurotransmitter 5-hydroxytryptamine or serotonin, functions as an indicator of food availabilit...
Abstract Background Developmental physiology is very sensitive to nutrient availability. For instanc...
<div><p>It is now established that the central nervous system plays an important role in regulating ...
SummaryWe investigated serotonin signaling in C. elegans as a paradigm for neural regulation of ener...
How an animal matches feeding to food availability is a key question for energy homeostasis. We addr...
Food directed behaviours execute key aspects of an animal’s ability to maintain a balanced energy in...
Serotonin is a conserved neuromodulator that controls feeding behavior in response to environmental ...
Serotonin is a conserved neuromodulator that controls feeding behavior in response to environmental ...
C. elegans has 302 neurons (in the adult hermaphrodite) and this simple nervous system harbours over...
The microscopic free-living nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans was the first metazoan to have its ...
Abstract Obesity is a disorder affecting many Understanding disorders in metabolism requires the i...
SummaryAnimals modify food-seeking behavior and metabolism according to perceived food availability....
SummaryWe investigated serotonin signaling in C. elegans as a paradigm for neural regulation of ener...
Insulin signalling plays a significant role in both developmental programmes and pathways modulating...
Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetit...
The neurotransmitter 5-hydroxytryptamine or serotonin, functions as an indicator of food availabilit...
Abstract Background Developmental physiology is very sensitive to nutrient availability. For instanc...
<div><p>It is now established that the central nervous system plays an important role in regulating ...
SummaryWe investigated serotonin signaling in C. elegans as a paradigm for neural regulation of ener...