Brain regions
Leptin
Ghrelin
CCK/PYY
Insulin/GLP-1
100

The centre for detection and response to hunger/satiety

Whats is the brain stems role in controlling energy imbalance?

100

White adipose tissue

What tissue produces leptin 

100

Stomach

Where is ghrelin produced?


100

Enterocytes

CCK cells are not released from. They are released from I-cells

100

L-cells

Where is GLP-1 produced 

200

NPY/AgRP

What is the name of the group of neurons responsible signalling hunger 

200

A reduction in circulating leptin levels

What follows a loss in body fat?

200

before a meal to stimulate food intake

When is ghrelin released?

200

Inhibits gastric emptying, gastric acid secretion and pancreatic enzymes secretion

What are the actions of PPY

200

Pro-glucagon gene

GLP-1 is derived from the 

300

Ghrelin

What stimulates the NPY-secreting neurons 

300

AMPK 

What does leptin activate in the skeletal muscle and liver? 

300

Gastric volume

Ghrelin is not inhibited by

300

Afferent vagal nerves

How is CCK receptor activation transmitted to the hypothalamus
300

Post-prandial period

When does insulin act to reduce further food intake?

400

It receives signals from the peripheral hormones controlling both short and long term regulation of energy homeostasis 

Where does the hypothalamic cells controlling energy imbalance receive signals from

400

Because leptin resistance is a contributing cause and therapy will therefore be ineffective  

What don't we administer leptin as a form of treatment to those with obesity? 

400

Arcuate nucleus NPY neurons

What does ghrelin stimulate in the hypothalamus?

400

Gastric emptying

What does CCK inhibit?

400

DPP-IV

What breaks down GLP-1

500

The NPY-secreting neurons 

What cell population inhibits the melanocortin secreting neurons 

500

reduction of appetite and increased energy expenditure 

What effect does leptin have on the hypothalamus and brain stem?

500

Nutrients

What does ghrelin respond to?

500

Insulin and leptin 

What potentiates satiety effects of CCK through hypothalamic connections


500

GLP-1 analogs and DPP-IV inhibitiors

What are major classes of diabetes therapeutics?