Control of protein intake is essential for numerous biological processes as several amino acids cannot be synthesized de novo, however, its neurobiological substrates are still poorly understood. In the present study, we combined in vivo fiber photometry with nutrient-conditioned flavor in a rat model of protein appetite to record neuronal activity in the VTA, a central brain region for the control of food-related processes. In adult male rats, protein restriction increased preference for casein (protein) over maltodextrin (carbohydrate). Moreover, protein consumption was associated with a greater VTA response, relative to carbohydrate. After initial nutrient preference, a switch from a normal balanced diet to protein restriction induced ra...
There is currently a lack of safe and effective treatment options for obesity. A high protein diet i...
To maintain nutrient homeostasis the central nervous system integrates signals that promote or inhib...
117 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The percentage of American ad...
Control of protein intake is essential for numerous biological processes as several amino acids cann...
Control of protein intake is essential for numerous biological processes as several amino acids cann...
Acknowledgements: The authors acknowledge the help and support from the staff of the Division of Bio...
Evolution has provided species with adaptive behavioural mechanisms that guarantee tight dietary pro...
The mechanisms by which intake of dietary protein is regulated are poorly understood despite their p...
Acknowledgements: The authors acknowledge the help and support from the staff of the Division of Bio...
Background: Protein is indispensable in the human diet, and its intake appears tightly regulated. Th...
To overcome obesity, new approaches to control energy intake are required. In a dietary preference s...
High protein diets have become an increasingly popular dieting strategy, but the extent to which dif...
It is well established that ingested protein has a greater satiating effect than other macronutrient...
Both learning and basic biological mechanisms have been shown to play a role in the control of prot...
The underlying mechanisms for the effect of proteins on appetite regulation, especially in presence ...
There is currently a lack of safe and effective treatment options for obesity. A high protein diet i...
To maintain nutrient homeostasis the central nervous system integrates signals that promote or inhib...
117 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The percentage of American ad...
Control of protein intake is essential for numerous biological processes as several amino acids cann...
Control of protein intake is essential for numerous biological processes as several amino acids cann...
Acknowledgements: The authors acknowledge the help and support from the staff of the Division of Bio...
Evolution has provided species with adaptive behavioural mechanisms that guarantee tight dietary pro...
The mechanisms by which intake of dietary protein is regulated are poorly understood despite their p...
Acknowledgements: The authors acknowledge the help and support from the staff of the Division of Bio...
Background: Protein is indispensable in the human diet, and its intake appears tightly regulated. Th...
To overcome obesity, new approaches to control energy intake are required. In a dietary preference s...
High protein diets have become an increasingly popular dieting strategy, but the extent to which dif...
It is well established that ingested protein has a greater satiating effect than other macronutrient...
Both learning and basic biological mechanisms have been shown to play a role in the control of prot...
The underlying mechanisms for the effect of proteins on appetite regulation, especially in presence ...
There is currently a lack of safe and effective treatment options for obesity. A high protein diet i...
To maintain nutrient homeostasis the central nervous system integrates signals that promote or inhib...
117 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The percentage of American ad...