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The Ghrelin System: Endocrine Development, cartea 25

Editat de A. Benso, F. F. Casanueva, E. Ghigo, R. Granata
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 apr 2013
The ghrelin story started more than 30 years ago with the discovery of synthetic GH secretagogues. Only in 1999 was ghrelin, a natural GH-releasing peptide, discovered. Ghrelin, however, is much more than simply a natural GH secretagogue. In fact, this hormone is one of the most important factors known for regulating appetite and energy expenditure. Furthermore, ghrelin is the trigger for other neuroendocrine, metabolic and nonendocrine actions.This book, written by researchers who provided the major contributions to our current knowledge of this complex system, gives a comprehensive overview of the recent advances in ghrelin research. The hormone's influence on the cardiovascular, metabolic and gastroenteropancreatic system, hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, prolactin secretion, thyroid axis, gonadal axis as well as on behavior is discussed in detail. Furthermore, the clinical perspectives for ghrelin-derived therapeutic products are presented.Illustrating the tight inter-relationship between endocrinology, metabolism, cardiovascular disease and internal medicine, this book is essential reading for all scientists interested in appetite control, body weight and energy expenditure, as well as diabetes mellitus and neuroendocrinology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783805599085
ISBN-10: 3805599080
Pagini: 171
Ilustrații: in Color:2 Tables:4
Dimensiuni: 191 x 254 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Karger Verlag
Seria Endocrine Development


Cuprins

Preface: Benso, A.; Casanueva, F.F.; Ghigo, E.; Granata, R.; Ghrelin Discovery: A Decade After: Kojima, M.; Kangawa, K.; The Ghrelin Receptors (GHS-R1a and GHS-R1b): Albarran-Zeckler, R.G.; Smith, R.G.; Discovery of Ghrelin O-Acyltransferase: Mohan, H.; Unniappan, S.; Genetics of the Ghrelin System: Gueorguiev, M.; Korbonits, M.; Ghrelin and the Gut: Peeters, T.L.; Ghrelin as a GH-Releasing Factor: Carreira, M.C.; Crujeiras, A.B.; Andrade, S.; Monteiro, M.P.; Casanueva, F.F.; Other than Growth Hormone Neuroendocrine Actions of Ghrelin: Benso, A.; Calvi, E.; Gramaglia, E.; Olivetti, I.; Tomelini, M.; Ghigo, E.; Broglio, F.; Ghrelin, the Gonadal Axis and the Onset of Puberty: Tena-Sempere, M.; Ghrelin and the Cardiovascular System: Isgaard, J.; Ghrelin - A Key Pleiotropic Hormone-Regulating Systemic Energy Metabolism: Muller, T.D.; Tschop, M.H.; Ghrelin, Reward and Motivation: Menzies, J.R.W.; Skibicka, K.P.; Leng, G.; Dickson, S.L.; Des-Acyl Ghrelin: A Metabolically Active Peptide: Delhanty, P.J.; Neggers, S.J.; van der Lely, A.J.; Ghrelin and Tumors: Papotti, M.; Duregon, E.; Volante, M.; Ghrelin Function in insulin Release and Glucose Metabolism: Dezaki, K.; Products of the Ghrelin Gene, the Pancreatic [beta]-Cell and the Adipocyte: Granata, R.; Ghigo, E.; Clinical Perspectives for Ghrelin-Derived Therapeutic Products: Allas, S.; Abribat, T.; Author Index; Subject Index.