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Species |
J F Moley, S D Morrison, J A Norto. Insulin reversal of cancer cachexia in rats. Cancer research. vol 45. issue 10. 1985-10-23. PMID:3896470. |
food intake and body weight gain were significantly increased by insulin in ntb rats. |
1985-10-23 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
J F Moley, S D Morrison, J A Norto. Insulin reversal of cancer cachexia in rats. Cancer research. vol 45. issue 10. 1985-10-23. PMID:3896470. |
in tb rats in an early stage of cachexia, insulin increased food intake and host weight (total body weight minus tumor weight). |
1985-10-23 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
J F Moley, S D Morrison, J A Norto. Insulin reversal of cancer cachexia in rats. Cancer research. vol 45. issue 10. 1985-10-23. PMID:3896470. |
in tb rats with severe cachexia, insulin increased food intake and stabilized host weight when untreated tb controls were not eating and were losing weight. |
1985-10-23 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
J F Moley, S D Morrison, J A Norto. Insulin reversal of cancer cachexia in rats. Cancer research. vol 45. issue 10. 1985-10-23. PMID:3896470. |
when daily insulin administration was started at an early stage of tumor growth and continued until death, there was again significant enhancement of host weight and food intake. |
1985-10-23 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
G A Bra. Autonomic and endocrine factors in the regulation of food intake. Brain research bulletin. vol 14. issue 6. 1985-10-22. PMID:2862966. |
insulin and adrenal steroids appear to play the most important role of all the hormones in regulating food intake. |
1985-10-22 |
2023-08-11 |
mouse |
G A Bra. Autonomic and endocrine factors in the regulation of food intake. Brain research bulletin. vol 14. issue 6. 1985-10-22. PMID:2862966. |
injections of insulin will stimulate food intake and may lead to obesity. |
1985-10-22 |
2023-08-11 |
mouse |
D A Vanderweele, R L Oetting, R E Jones, D A Deem. Sham feeding, flavor associations and diet self-selection as indicators of feeding satiety or aversive effects of peptide hormones. Brain research bulletin. vol 14. issue 6. 1985-10-22. PMID:2992719. |
in the initial behavior assessed, sham feeding of differently paired, flavored milks (flavor paired with insulin, bbs or saline) was carried out. |
1985-10-22 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
E M Stricker, M J McCan. Visceral factors in the control of food intake. Brain research bulletin. vol 14. issue 6. 1985-10-22. PMID:2992722. |
these and other findings suggest that food intake is controlled in part by satiety signals apparently related to the delivery of utilizable calories plus insulin to the liver. |
1985-10-22 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
N E Rowland, L L Bellush, J Carlto. Metabolic and neurochemical correlates of glucoprivic feeding. Brain research bulletin. vol 14. issue 6. 1985-10-22. PMID:3896410. |
various hypotheses are reviewed concerning the mechanisms of feeding induced by insulin or 2dg. |
1985-10-22 |
2023-08-11 |
mouse |
G A Smythe, J E Bradshaw, M V Nicholson, H S Grunstein, L H Storlie. Rapid bidirectional effects of insulin on hypothalamic noradrenergic and serotoninergic neuronal activity in the rat: role in glucose homeostasis. Endocrinology. vol 117. issue 4. 1985-10-21. PMID:2411530. |
the hypothalamic ne and 5-ht neural responses to a bolus dose of insulin were unaffected by feeding or fasting. |
1985-10-21 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
J Rodin, J Wack, E Ferrannini, R A DeFronz. Effect of insulin and glucose on feeding behavior. Metabolism: clinical and experimental. vol 34. issue 9. 1985-10-07. PMID:3897769. |
effect of insulin and glucose on feeding behavior. |
1985-10-07 |
2023-08-11 |
human |
J Rodin, J Wack, E Ferrannini, R A DeFronz. Effect of insulin and glucose on feeding behavior. Metabolism: clinical and experimental. vol 34. issue 9. 1985-10-07. PMID:3897769. |
four experimental groups of human subjects, in whom plasma glucose and insulin were independently raised or lowered, were tested for perceptions of hunger, taste, bodily state, and food intake. |
1985-10-07 |
2023-08-11 |
human |
L L Bellinger, L L Bernardis, R H McCusker, D R Campio. Plasma hormone levels in growth-retarded rats with dorsomedial hypothalamic lesions. Physiology & behavior. vol 34. issue 5. 1985-10-07. PMID:3898163. |
plasma insulin rose after dark, i.e., at the onset of feeding, in scon but not in dmnl rats; the later have a previously reported disrupted feeding rhythm. |
1985-10-07 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
T T Tsuda, T Katsunuma, T Shiraishi, K Fujimoto, T Sakat. Feeding suppression induced by a fecal anorexigenic substance (FS-T). Physiology & behavior. vol 34. issue 5. 1985-10-07. PMID:3898164. |
at 2 hr after ip injection, at the time of maximum feeding suppression, plasma glucose, insulin and free fatty acid (ffa) levels did not change but amino acid level decreased. |
1985-10-07 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
N S Hell, C Timo-Iari. Increase of food intake induced by glucagon in the rat. Physiology & behavior. vol 34. issue 1. 1985-09-30. PMID:2994127. |
glucose administration did not reduce food intake but both insulin and glucagon provoked a threefold increase during the 60 minutes ensuing the injection. |
1985-09-30 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
A M Mendes, R J Madon, D J Flin. Effects of cortisol and progesterone on insulin binding and lipogenesis in adipocytes from normal and diabetic rats. The Journal of endocrinology. vol 106. issue 2. 1985-09-19. PMID:3894560. |
the results suggest that cortisol inhibits lipogenesis in adipose tissue without affecting insulin sensitivity, cortisol reduces insulin binding in adipose tissue without a requirement for hyperinsulinaemia, which might itself indirectly lead to down-regulation of the insulin receptor, and in diabetic rats progesterone stimulates lipogenesis in adipose tissue without any increase in food intake or serum insulin concentrations suggesting that progesterone may have a direct anabolic role in adipose tissue. |
1985-09-19 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
C P Chan, R J Hansen, J S Ster. Protein turnover in insulin-treated, alloxan-diabetic lean and obese Zucker rats. The Journal of nutrition. vol 115. issue 8. 1985-09-16. PMID:3894602. |
obese and lean zucker rats were made diabetic by intracardiac injections of alloxan (65-72 mg/kg body weight) and then given daily injections of protamine zinc insulin [1.25 u/(100 g/d)] for 6, 9 and 12 d. body weight, food intake, plasma glucose and immunoreactive insulin concentrations were not different for lean and obese diabetic rats of similar ages. |
1985-09-16 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
J Powell-Tuck, M J Glyn. The effect of insulin infusion on whole-body protein metabolism in patients with gastrointestinal disease fed parenterally. Human nutrition. Clinical nutrition. vol 39. issue 3. 1985-09-16. PMID:3926729. |
the effect of insulin infusion on whole-body protein metabolism was studied in six non-diabetic patients with gastrointestinal disease receiving constant total parenteral feeding, with each patient as his own control. |
1985-09-16 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
P L Andrews, N J Rothwell, M J Stoc. Effects of subdiaphragmatic vagotomy on energy balance and thermogenesis in the rat. The Journal of physiology. vol 362. 1985-09-12. PMID:3894621. |
when differences in food intake are abolished by pair feeding, vagotomy reduces thermogenic responses to carbohydrate, probably as a result of impaired insulin release. |
1985-09-12 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
G L Florant, A K Lawrence, K Williams, W A Bauma. Seasonal changes in pancreatic B-cell function in euthermic yellow-bellied marmots. The American journal of physiology. vol 249. issue 2 Pt 2. 1985-09-12. PMID:3895984. |
thus we hypothesize that factors other than adiposity, i.e., food intake, central nervous system input to the pancreatic b-cell, and/or changes in b-cell sensitivity to pg, may contribute to the observed peripheral insulin resistance and may be involved in body weight regulation. |
1985-09-12 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |