
The Ghrelin System
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Content
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Preface
- Ghrelin Discovery: A Decade After
- Abstract
- Beginning
- Stomach
- A Novel Peptide
- After the Discovery of Ghrelin
- Epilogue
- References
- The Ghrelin Receptors (GHS-R1a and GHS-R1b)
- Abstract
- History
- GHS-R1a, Glucose Homeostasis and Obesity
- GHS-R1a in the Brain
- GHS-R1a Heterodimerization with Dopamine Receptors in the Brain
- GHS-R1a and Neuroprotection
- Impact of GHS-R1a Activation in the Cardiovascular System
- Potential Benefits of GHS-R1a Activation during Malnutrition and Cachexia
- GHS-R1a in Other Aging-Related Conditions
- Other Ghrelin Receptors
- Conclusion
- References
- Discovery of Ghrelin O -Acyltransferase
- Abstract
- From the U-Factor to GOAT
- Discovery of GOAT
- Pattern of GOAT mRNA and Protein Expression in Tissues
- Implications of GOAT in Metabolism and Metabolic Disorders
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Genetics of the Ghrelin System
- Abstract
- Genetic Studies in Humans
- Eating Behaviour
- Metabolism
- Conclusions
- References
- Ghrelin and the Gut
- Abstract
- Relationship of Ghrelin with Motilin
- Distribution of Ghrelin Along the Gastrointestinal Tract
- Receptor Distribution and Cross-Reactivity with Motilin
- Effects of Ghrelin on Gut Function
- Gastroprotection
- Intestinal Inflammation
- Gastrointestinal Motility
- Pathophysiology
- Ghrelin Agonists for Motility Disorders
- References
- Ghrelin as a GH-Releasing Factor
- Abstract
- GH Secretion and Role of Ghrelin
- Does Circulating Ghrelin Act on GH Secretion Control?
- Interactions between Ghrelin and Obestatin to Regulate GH Secretion
- Ghrelin and GH in Elderly
- Pharmacology of the Ghrelin/GHS-R1a System
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Other than Growth HormoneNeuroendocrine Actions of Ghrelin
- Abstract
- Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
- Lactotroph Function
- Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Thyroid Axis
- Hypothalamo-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis
- Neuroendocrine Actions of the Alternative Ghrelin Gene Products: Unacylated Ghrelin and Obestatin
- Conclusions
- References
- Ghrelin, the Gonadal Axis and the Onset of Puberty
- Abstract
- Metabolic Control of the Reproductive Axis along the Lifespan
- Ghrelin and the Metabolic Control of Reproduction: General Considerations
- Ghrelin and the Control of Puberty: Experimental Evidence
- Ghrelin and the Control of the Gonadotropic Axis in Adulthood
- Modes and Sites of Action of Ghrelin for the Central Control of Puberty andGonadotropic Axis
- Ghrelin and Direct Control of the Gonads: Evidence from Expression Studies
- Ghrelin and Direct Control of the Gonads: Evidence from Functional Studies
- Ghrelin in Reproductive Disorders: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome andHypogonadism
- Ghrelin and Reproduction: Conclusions and Open Questions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Ghrelin and the Cardiovascular System
- Abstract
- Vasoactive Effects
- Anti-Inflammatory Effects
- Central Effects Associated with Vascular Tonus
- Cardioprotective Effects against Ischemia
- Proliferative, Antiapoptotic and Metabolic Effects on Cardiomyocytes
- Experimental and Clinical Use of Ghrelin and GHS in Heart Failure
- Conclusion
- References
- Ghrelin - A Key Pleiotropic Hormone-Regulating Systemic Energy Metabolism
- Abstract
- Discovery of Ghrelin as the Endogenous Ligand of the Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor 1a (GHSR-1a)
- Synthesis and Activation of Ghrelin
- Ghrelin-Mediated Regulation of Food Intake and Energy Metabolism
- Ghrelin in the Treatment of Eating/Wasting Disorders and Cachexia
- References
- Ghrelin, Reward and Motivation
- Abstract
- Ghrelin's Influence on Central Reward Pathways
- Ghrelin and Natural Rewards: Food and Sex
- Conclusion: Ghrelin as a Reward Amplifier?
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Des-Acyl Ghrelin: A Metabolically Active Peptide
- Abstract
- Unacylated Ghrelin Is a Functional Ghrelin Antagonist
- Further Evidence of the Antagonistic Effect of UAG on Ghrelin
- Unacylated Ghrelin Is a Functional Ghrelin Antagonist, Also in Humans
- GHSR-1a Independent Effects of UAG
- References
- Ghrelin and Tumors
- Abstract
- Ghrelin and its Receptors in Tumors ( table 1 )
- Obestatin in Tumors ( table 2 )
- Role of Ghrelin in Cancer Growth Control and Progression ( table 3 )
- Role of Obestatin in Cancer Growth Control and Progression
- Conclusion
- References
- Ghrelin Function in Insulin Release andGlucose Metabolism
- Abstract
- Systemic Effects of Ghrelin on Insulin Release and Glucose Metabolism
- Ghrelin as a Potential Therapeutic Target for Type 2 Diabetes
- Insulinostatic Function of Ghrelin
- Ghrelin Signaling Mechanisms in Islet ß-Cells
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Products of the Ghrelin Gene, the Pancreatic ß-Cell and the Adipocyte
- Abstract
- Ghrelin System in the Endocrine Pancreas
- Ghrelin Gene-Derived Peptides and the Pancreatic ß-Cell
- Ghrelin Gene-Derived Peptides and Adipocytes
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgement
- References
- Clinical Perspectives for Ghrelin-Derived Therapeutic Products
- Abstract
- Acylated Ghrelin Antagonists and Blockers
- GOAT Inhibitors
- UAG and Analogs
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Cover
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