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Ghrelin is a hormone produced mainly by P/D1 cells lining the fundus of the human stomach and epsilon cells of the pancreas that stimulates appetite. Ghrelin levels increase before meals and decrease after meals. It is considered the counterpart of the hormone leptin, produced by adipose tissue, which induces satiation when present at higher levels. Ghrelin is also produced in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus where it stimulates the secretion of growth hormone from the anterior pituitary gland.
A deep look into hormone-producing cells of the gut

A deep look into hormone-producing cells of the gut

Shift workers at increased risk for sleep disorders and metabolic syndrome

Shift workers at increased risk for sleep disorders and metabolic syndrome

Drug trial seeking treatment option for hyperphagia in patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome

Drug trial seeking treatment option for hyperphagia in patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome

Cancer risk reduces to half with over 20% weight loss in post- bariatric surgery patients

Cancer risk reduces to half with over 20% weight loss in post- bariatric surgery patients

Fasting may increase motivation for exercise by surging "hunger hormone" ghrelin

Fasting may increase motivation for exercise by surging "hunger hormone" ghrelin

'Weight cycling' may provide metabolic health benefits

'Weight cycling' may provide metabolic health benefits

Resistance to 'hunger hormone' linked with cognitive impairments and memory loss

Resistance to 'hunger hormone' linked with cognitive impairments and memory loss

Meal timing strategies may help curb appetite and burn more fat

Meal timing strategies may help curb appetite and burn more fat

Ultra-Processed foods delay satiety, increase food intake and weight gain

Ultra-Processed foods delay satiety, increase food intake and weight gain

Eat intuitively, not restrictively

Eat intuitively, not restrictively

Evening exercise does not negatively affect sleep, may also reduce hunger

Evening exercise does not negatively affect sleep, may also reduce hunger

Study describes mechanism that makes people more vulnerable to hunger-causing stimuli

Study describes mechanism that makes people more vulnerable to hunger-causing stimuli

Experts debate over whether gut or brain is more important in regulating appetite

Experts debate over whether gut or brain is more important in regulating appetite

Researchers explore role of dietary composition on energy expenditure

Researchers explore role of dietary composition on energy expenditure

Weight loss success associated with brain areas involved in self-control

Weight loss success associated with brain areas involved in self-control

Study: Neural signal that urges to eat overpowers the one that says to stop

Study: Neural signal that urges to eat overpowers the one that says to stop

Animal studies reveal brain changes responsible for appetite effects of cannabis

Animal studies reveal brain changes responsible for appetite effects of cannabis

Hunger hormones could be key to new treatments for drug, alcohol addiction

Hunger hormones could be key to new treatments for drug, alcohol addiction

Researchers identify new region in mouse brain that affects appetite and body weight

Researchers identify new region in mouse brain that affects appetite and body weight

URI researchers working to develop novel medication to treat alcohol use disorder

URI researchers working to develop novel medication to treat alcohol use disorder

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