نتایج جستجو برای: palatable grasses

تعداد نتایج: 8450  

Journal: :Brain Research 2015
Roberta Dalle Molle Daniela Pereira Laureano Márcio Bonesso Alves Tatiane Madeira Reis Mina Desai Michael G. Ross Patrícia Pelufo Silveira

Clinical evidence suggests that intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) can cause persistent changes in the preference for palatable foods. In this study, we compared food preferences, the response to food rewards, and the role of the mesolimbic dopaminergic system in feeding behavior, between IUGR and control rats. Time-mated pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly allocated to a control gro...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
r. erfanzadeh r. shahbazian h. zali

seed bank is a central topic for plant community restoration. we determined the potential and regeneration capacity of soil seed banks of woody plant patches in conservation of the vegetation in an alpine habitat, since vegetation has completely disappeared in some sites by intensive grazing in the habitat. the study was done in mountainous area of alborz in iran. a total of 20 individual shrub...

Journal: :European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2013
Thomas Guegan Laura Cutando Giuseppe Gangarossa Emanuela Santini Gilberto Fisone Albert Martinez Emmanuel Valjent Rafael Maldonado Miquel Martin

Food palatability produces behavioral modifications that resemble those induced by drugs of abuse. Palatability-induced behavioral changes require both, the activation of the endogenous cannabinoid system, and changes in structural plasticity in neurons of the brain reward pathway. The ERK intracellular pathway is activated by CB1 receptors (CB1-R) and plays a crucial role in neuroplasticity. W...

Journal: :European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2013
Thomas Guegan Laura Cutando Eduard Ayuso Emanuela Santini Gilberto Fisone Fatima Bosch Albert Martinez Emmanuel Valjent Rafael Maldonado Miquel Martin

Palatability enhances food intake by hedonic mechanisms that prevail over caloric necessities. Different studies have demonstrated the role of endogenous cannabinoids in the mesocorticolimbic system in controlling food hedonic value and consumption. We hypothesize that the endogenous cannabinoid system could also be involved in the development of food-induced behavioral alterations, such as foo...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2012
Katrijn Houben Anne Roefs Anita Jansen

In a previous study, restrained eaters showed stronger implicit preferences for high-caloric food compared to unrestrained eaters. Caloric density and palatability are however almost always intertwined, and it was never tested whether this high-calorie food preference of restrained eaters follows from the energy density or the palatability of high-calorie foods. Here, it was examined whether re...

2015
María Teresa Ramírez-López Mariam Vázquez Laura Bindila Ermelinda Lomazzo Clementine Hofmann Rosario Noemí Blanco Francisco Alén María Antón Juan Decara Daniel Ouro Laura Orio Juan Suarez Beat Lutz Fernando Rodríguez de Fonseca Raquel Gómez de Heras

Exposure to unbalanced diets during pre-gestational and gestational periods may result in long-term alterations in metabolism and behavior. The contribution of the endocannabinoid system to these long-term adaptive responses is unknown. In the present study, we investigated the impact of female rat exposure to a hypercaloric-hypoproteic palatable diet during pre-gestational, gestational and lac...

2016
Ewa Bojanowska Joanna Ciosek

Excessive intake of food, especially palatable and energy-dense carbohydrates and fats, is largely responsible for the growing incidence of obesity worldwide. Although there are a number of candidate antiobesity drugs, only a few of them have been proven able to inhibit appetite for palatable foods without the concurrent reduction in regular food consumption. In this review, we discuss the inte...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Eric Stice Sonja Yokum Kenneth Blum Cara Bohon

Consistent with the theory that individuals with hypofunctioning reward circuitry overeat to compensate for a reward deficit, obese versus lean humans have fewer striatal D2 receptors and show less striatal response to palatable food intake. Low striatal response to food intake predicts future weight gain in those at genetic risk for reduced signaling of dopamine-based reward circuitry. Yet ani...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Tse-Lynn Loh Joseph R Pawlik

Ecological studies have rarely been performed at the community level across a large biogeographic region. Sponges are now the primary habitat-forming organisms on Caribbean coral reefs. Recent species-level investigations have demonstrated that predatory fishes (angelfishes and some parrotfishes) differentially graze sponges that lack chemical defenses, while co-occurring, palatable species hea...

2016
Christine Handy Stephanie Yanaga Avery Reiss Nicole Zona Emily Robinson Katherine B. Saxton James Edgar McCutcheon

Food consumption and preferences may be shaped by exposure to stressful environments during sensitive periods in development, and even small changes in consumption can have important effects on long term health. Adolescence is increasingly recognized as a sensitive period, in which adverse experiences can alter development, but the specific programming effects that may occur during adolescence ...

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