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Control of body weight: a physiologic and transgenic perspective

01-feb-2003 | Revista: Diabetologia

Frühbeck G, Gómez-Ambrosi J.


In mammals, body weight is normally regulated around a set point by coordinated changes in food intake and energy expenditure.

These changes are integrated under the influence of specific neural pathways and circulating signals. Almost 50 years ago it was first proposed that circulating signals generated in proportion to body fat stores influence appetite and energy expenditure in a coordinated manner to regulate body weight.

Of particular historical value are the classic parabiosis experiments which provided evidence that such circulating signals exist.

CITA DEL ARTÍCULO  Diabetologia. 2003 Feb;46(2):143-72