Ghrelin is a stomach hormone normally associated with feeding behavior and energy homeostasis. Recent studies highlight that ghrelin targets the brain to regulate a diverse number of functions, including learning, memory, motivation, stress responses, anxiety, and mood. In this review, we discuss recent animal and human studies showing that ghrelin regulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and affects anxiety and mood disorders, such as depression and fear. We address the neural sites of action through which ghrelin regulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and associated stress-induced behaviors, including the centrally projecting Edinger-Westphal nucleus, the hippocampus, amygdala, locus coeruleus, and the ventral tegmenta...
Ghrelin exists in two forms in circulation, acyl ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin, both of which have di...
Ghrelin exists in two forms in circulation, acyl ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin, both of which have di...
Ghrelin is a stomach-derived hormone that regulates food intake and neuroendocrine function by actin...
Contains fulltext : 155371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ghrelin is a ...
The ghrelin receptor is now known to play an important role in regulating physiological responses to...
Ghrelin plays important roles in glucose metabolism, appetite, and body weight regulation, and recen...
Hormones in the hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis mediate many of the bodily responses to st...
Ghrelin is a hormone associated with feeding and energy balance. Not surprisingly, this hormone is s...
Ghrelin is a peptide released by the endocrine cells of the stomach and the neurons in the arcuate n...
The brain incorporates and coordinates information based on the hormonal environment, receiving info...
AbstractThe central ghrelin signaling system engages key pathways of importance for feeding control,...
The orexigenic hormone ghrelin is being increasingly recognized as a stress hormone being involved i...
Ghrelin is an important orexigenic hormone that regulates feeding, metabolism and glucose homeostasi...
Here, we sought to demonstrate that the orexigenic circulating hormone, ghrelin, is able to exert ne...
Ghrelin is an important orexigenic hormone that regulates feeding, metabolism and glucose homeostasi...
Ghrelin exists in two forms in circulation, acyl ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin, both of which have di...
Ghrelin exists in two forms in circulation, acyl ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin, both of which have di...
Ghrelin is a stomach-derived hormone that regulates food intake and neuroendocrine function by actin...
Contains fulltext : 155371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ghrelin is a ...
The ghrelin receptor is now known to play an important role in regulating physiological responses to...
Ghrelin plays important roles in glucose metabolism, appetite, and body weight regulation, and recen...
Hormones in the hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis mediate many of the bodily responses to st...
Ghrelin is a hormone associated with feeding and energy balance. Not surprisingly, this hormone is s...
Ghrelin is a peptide released by the endocrine cells of the stomach and the neurons in the arcuate n...
The brain incorporates and coordinates information based on the hormonal environment, receiving info...
AbstractThe central ghrelin signaling system engages key pathways of importance for feeding control,...
The orexigenic hormone ghrelin is being increasingly recognized as a stress hormone being involved i...
Ghrelin is an important orexigenic hormone that regulates feeding, metabolism and glucose homeostasi...
Here, we sought to demonstrate that the orexigenic circulating hormone, ghrelin, is able to exert ne...
Ghrelin is an important orexigenic hormone that regulates feeding, metabolism and glucose homeostasi...
Ghrelin exists in two forms in circulation, acyl ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin, both of which have di...
Ghrelin exists in two forms in circulation, acyl ghrelin and des-acyl ghrelin, both of which have di...
Ghrelin is a stomach-derived hormone that regulates food intake and neuroendocrine function by actin...