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Title: Biological Controls of Food Intake


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Biological Controls of Food Intake
Cholecystokinin (CCK) Leptin
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How is food intake studied in the lab???
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How is food intake studied in the lab???
Food intake meal size x meal number
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Neuropeptides that Control Food Intake
  • Cholecystokinin (CCK) Animal Research
  • polypeptide
  • synthesized in the duodenum
  • secreted in response to nutrients in the small
    intestine
  • binds to peripheral CCK-1 receptors on the
    vagus nerve
  • increases neuronal activation within a specific
    brain circuit
  • decreases food intake by decreasing meal size
  • decreases gastric emptying
  • produces no aversive side effects after low
    doses
  • CCK antagonist (devazepide) increases food
    intake by increasing meal size

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  • Cholecystokinin Human Research
  • released from the duodenum during a meal
  • activates a neural satiety circuit
  • decreases gastric emptying
  • promotes a feeling of satiety
  • no aversive side effects
  • Predictions About CCK and Anorexia Nervosa ???
  • CCK secretion is normal or elevated
  • smaller meal size - satiety is reached more
    quickly
  • delays gastric emptying more food in the
    stomach discomfort
  • these features make it easier to engage in
    chronic caloric restriction
  • Predictions About CCK and Bulimia ???
  • CCK secretion is decreased
  • larger meal size takes longer to feel satiated
  • increased gastric emptying makes more room for
    food in the stomach
  • these features make it easier to engage in
    bingeing behavior

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  • Leptin Animal Research
  • hormone
  • synthesized in white adipose tissue
  • secreted in proportion to body adiposity
  • binds to leptin receptors in the brain
  • decreases food intake by decreasing meal size
  • produces no aversive side effects after low
    doses

leptin
leptin
Brain
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  • Leptin in Healthy Individuals
  • functions as a long term regulator of body
    adiposity
  • release is not affected by individual meals
  • chronic leptin treatment reduces body weight in
    a subset of obese individuals
  • some side effects
  • Predictions About Leptin and Anorexia Nervosa ???
  • leptin secretion is reduced
  • initially, this would stimulate appetite
    behavioral override?
  • likely contributes to the amenorrhea
  • Predictions About Leptin and Bulimia ???
  • no clear association
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