Physiology - Regulation of Appetite and Food Intake Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Neurotensin on Appetite, Food Intake, Blood Glucose Regulation, Hormone Secretion, and the Degradation of Neurotensin in Vivo
Neurotensin (NT) is a gut peptide released postprandially from the small intestine. It is
known to exert a range of enterogastrone effects and in animal models it reduces food intake
when administered by parenteral routes.
This study investigates whether the anorexic effects of NT suggested by animal studies can be
translated.
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