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- W1937002203 abstract "This chapter discusses an effect of amylin and amylin analogs in the inhibition of food intake in animals and humans. The magnitude of amylin inhibition of food intake and its potency for this effect when delivered peripherally suggests a physiological role in satiogenesis. Synergies with other endogenous satiety agents may be present and convey greater physiological importance than is conveyed by single signals. The anorectic effect of amylin is consistent with classic amylin pharmacology. Circulating amylin appears to physiologically inhibit the secretion of ghrelin—an orexigenic peptide from the stomach. In contrast to the actions of many other anorexigens, amylin appears to stimulate drinking. Amylin's dipsogenic effect may explain prandial drinking, which has been regarded as a learned behavior. Thus, it appears that circulating amylin inhibits food intake via action at one circumventricular organ—the area postrema—and stimulates drinking via action at another—the subfornical organ." @default.
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- W1937002203 title "Inhibition of Food Intake" @default.
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