The present review examines the pig as a model for physiological studies in human subjects related to nutrient sensing, appetite regulation, gut barrier function, intestinal microbiota and nutritional neuroscience. The nutrient-sensing mechanisms regarding acids (sour), carbohydrates (sweet), glutamic acid (umami) and fatty acids are conserved between humans and pigs. In contrast, pigs show limited perception of high-intensity sweeteners and NaCl and sense a wider array of amino acids than humans. Differences on bitter taste may reflect the adaptation to ecosystems. In relation to appetite regulation, plasma concentrations of cholecystokinin and glucagon-like peptide-1 are similar in pigs and humans, while peptide YY in pigs is ten to twent...
(Mini)pigs have proven to be a valuable animal model in nutritional, metabolic and cardiovascular re...
Weaning imposes simultaneous stress, resulting in reduced feed intake, and growth rate, and increase...
Within preclinical research, the pig has become an important model in regulatory toxicology and phar...
The present review examines the pig as a model for physiological studies in human subjects related t...
International audienceThe purpose of this review is to offer a panorama on 10 years of nutrition res...
The pig is an excellent model to study human eating behaviour and its neurobiological determinants. ...
The aim of this review article is to provide an overview of the role of pigs as a biomedical model f...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is an interface between the external and internal milieus that requ...
Two experiments were undertaken to evaluate the baby pig as a biomedical model with which to study P...
Grains rich in starch constitute the primary source of energy for both pigs and humans, but there is...
Dossier : Neurobiologie des fonctions et des comportementsThe pig is an excellent model to study hum...
Obesity has become a major health problem in humans and companion animals. Although obesity is no...
The aim of this paper is to review the most relevant findings obtained over the last four years on t...
The correct functional development of the gastrointestinal tract is of special importance during the...
Life of the young pig is influenced by nutritional, immunological, environmental, and behavioral fac...
(Mini)pigs have proven to be a valuable animal model in nutritional, metabolic and cardiovascular re...
Weaning imposes simultaneous stress, resulting in reduced feed intake, and growth rate, and increase...
Within preclinical research, the pig has become an important model in regulatory toxicology and phar...
The present review examines the pig as a model for physiological studies in human subjects related t...
International audienceThe purpose of this review is to offer a panorama on 10 years of nutrition res...
The pig is an excellent model to study human eating behaviour and its neurobiological determinants. ...
The aim of this review article is to provide an overview of the role of pigs as a biomedical model f...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is an interface between the external and internal milieus that requ...
Two experiments were undertaken to evaluate the baby pig as a biomedical model with which to study P...
Grains rich in starch constitute the primary source of energy for both pigs and humans, but there is...
Dossier : Neurobiologie des fonctions et des comportementsThe pig is an excellent model to study hum...
Obesity has become a major health problem in humans and companion animals. Although obesity is no...
The aim of this paper is to review the most relevant findings obtained over the last four years on t...
The correct functional development of the gastrointestinal tract is of special importance during the...
Life of the young pig is influenced by nutritional, immunological, environmental, and behavioral fac...
(Mini)pigs have proven to be a valuable animal model in nutritional, metabolic and cardiovascular re...
Weaning imposes simultaneous stress, resulting in reduced feed intake, and growth rate, and increase...
Within preclinical research, the pig has become an important model in regulatory toxicology and phar...