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- Bookedited by Suzanne L. Dickson, Julian G. Mercer.Contents:
Neuroanatomy of Feeding Pathways / Brian J Oldfield, Paul N Mirabella, Aneta Stefanidis
Afferent Endocrine Control of Eating / Wolfgang Langhans, Jens Juul Holst
Ontogeny of Neuroendocrine Feeding Circuits / Sophie Croizier, Sebastien G Bouret
Hypothalamic Peptides and Meal Patterns / Yada Treesukosol, Timothy H Moran
Food Hedonics / Karolina P Skibicka, Scott E Kanoski
Functional and Anatomical Dissection of Feeding Circuits / Deniz Atasoy, Scott M Sternson
Exploring Appetite and Hypothalamic Circuitry through Manipulating Gene Expression / Tara Jois, Mark W Sleeman
Electrophysiology of the Appetite-Regulating Circuits of the Hypothalamus / Nancy Sabatier, John Menzies, Gareth Leng
Functional Neuroimaging of Appetite and Gut-Brain Interactions / Paul AM Smeets, Hubert Preissl
Appetite Disorders / Mathieu Mquinion, Susanne Fleur, Odile Viltart
Future Prospects of the Management of Appetite Disorders / Carel Roux, Karl Neff
Discovery of New Drugs for Weight Loss and Prevention of Weight Regain / Anders Lehmann, Udo Bauer, Stephan Hjorth, Rudolph L Leibel, Michael Rosenbaum. - ArticlePodoprigora GI.Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1977 Jun;83(6):706-9.The state of barrier-fixative function was studied in germfree and conventional guinea pigs and rats. Under conditions of conventional animals contamination with E. coli 055 (in doses of 500 million and 10 milliard microbial bodies for subcutaneous and oral inoculation, respectively) only an early transitory bacteremia developed at the early postinfection periods. As to bacteriemia in gnotobiotes, it increased progressively leading to the animal death in the course of 2 to 3 days. A decreased fixative and bactericidal capacity of the regional lymphatic apparatus and deep structures of the mononuclear-phagocytic system was revealed in germfree animals. An experimental confirmation of the participance of antibodies in the manifestation of the barrier-fixative function to E. coli was obtained. These studies demonstrated an important role of the microbial factor in the formation of the macroorganism barrier-fixative function.