Background Conflicting data concerning the involvement of ghrelin in the pathophysiology of alcohol dependence have been reported. The aim of this study is to investigate how chronic alcohol ingestion influences plasma ghrelin levels and whether potential changes observed in plasma relate to modifications in ghrelin production in the stomach where this peptide is primarily synthesized. Materials and methods Fifty-one consecutive alcoholics admitted for alcohol withdrawal were prospectively enrolled and compared to a control group of 32 healthy volunteers matched for age, sex, height and weight. All subjects underwent fasting plasma ghrelin determination. Twenty-seven randomly selected alcoholics and 17 controls underwent gastroscopy for fun...
Alcohol dependence is a heterogeneous disorder where several signalling systems play important roles...
Background: Ghrelin, an orexigenic peptide, acts on growth hormone secretagogue receptors (GHS-R1A),...
Background: There is a need to identify novel pharmacologic targets to treat alcoholism. Animal and ...
Background: Ghrelin is a peptide produced mainly by the gut and hypothalamus. Ghrelin is able to sti...
Ghrelin is a gastric-derived peptide hormone with demonstrated impact on alcohol intake and craving,...
none13Ghrelin is a peptide produced mainly by the gut and hypothalamus. Ghrelin is able to stimulate...
Human studies show an effect of alcohol on ghrelin levels and a correlation between ghrelin levels a...
Abstract — Aims: Ghrelin is a peptide hormone that antagonizes the action of leptin and is thereby t...
Animal studies suggest that the gut-brain peptide ghrelin plays an important role in the neurobiolog...
Background: Animal experiments and studies in alcohol dependent patients indicate that ghrelin signa...
Ghrelin, an orexigenic peptide synthesized in the stomach, is a key player in the gut-brain axis. In...
Background: Human appetite is stimulated by alcohol but the underlying mechanism is unknown. It is p...
The ghrelin system has been garnering interest for its role in different neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Both animal and human work suggests that the ghrelin system may be involved in the mechanisms that r...
Fatty liver is the earliest response of the liver to excessive ethanol consumption. Central in the d...
Alcohol dependence is a heterogeneous disorder where several signalling systems play important roles...
Background: Ghrelin, an orexigenic peptide, acts on growth hormone secretagogue receptors (GHS-R1A),...
Background: There is a need to identify novel pharmacologic targets to treat alcoholism. Animal and ...
Background: Ghrelin is a peptide produced mainly by the gut and hypothalamus. Ghrelin is able to sti...
Ghrelin is a gastric-derived peptide hormone with demonstrated impact on alcohol intake and craving,...
none13Ghrelin is a peptide produced mainly by the gut and hypothalamus. Ghrelin is able to stimulate...
Human studies show an effect of alcohol on ghrelin levels and a correlation between ghrelin levels a...
Abstract — Aims: Ghrelin is a peptide hormone that antagonizes the action of leptin and is thereby t...
Animal studies suggest that the gut-brain peptide ghrelin plays an important role in the neurobiolog...
Background: Animal experiments and studies in alcohol dependent patients indicate that ghrelin signa...
Ghrelin, an orexigenic peptide synthesized in the stomach, is a key player in the gut-brain axis. In...
Background: Human appetite is stimulated by alcohol but the underlying mechanism is unknown. It is p...
The ghrelin system has been garnering interest for its role in different neuropsychiatric disorders,...
Both animal and human work suggests that the ghrelin system may be involved in the mechanisms that r...
Fatty liver is the earliest response of the liver to excessive ethanol consumption. Central in the d...
Alcohol dependence is a heterogeneous disorder where several signalling systems play important roles...
Background: Ghrelin, an orexigenic peptide, acts on growth hormone secretagogue receptors (GHS-R1A),...
Background: There is a need to identify novel pharmacologic targets to treat alcoholism. Animal and ...