2015
Ghrelin
Müller T, Nogueiras R, Andermann M, Andrews Z, Anker S, Argente J, Batterham R, Benoit S, Bowers C, Broglio F, Casanueva F, D'Alessio D, Depoortere I, Geliebter A, Ghigo E, Cole P, Cowley M, Cummings D, Dagher A, Diano S, Dickson S, Diéguez C, Granata R, Grill H, Grove K, Habegger K, Heppner K, Heiman M, Holsen L, Holst B, Inui A, Jansson J, Kirchner H, Korbonits M, Laferrère B, LeRoux C, Lopez M, Morin S, Nakazato M, Nass R, Perez-Tilve D, Pfluger P, Schwartz T, Seeley R, Sleeman M, Sun Y, Sussel L, Tong J, Thorner M, van der Lely A, van der Ploeg L, Zigman J, Kojima M, Kangawa K, Smith R, Horvath T, Tschöp M. Ghrelin. Molecular Metabolism 2015, 4: 437-460. PMID: 26042199, PMCID: PMC4443295, DOI: 10.1016/j.molmet.2015.03.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGastrointestinal peptide hormone ghrelinGrowth hormone secretagogue receptorSleep/wake rhythmGastric acid secretionSystemic energy metabolismPeptide hormone ghrelinPeripheral actionsGut motilitySecretagogue receptorHormone ghrelinAcid secretionGlucose metabolismGhrelinEndogenous ligandTaste sensationEnergy metabolismSecretionMetabolismDiverse biological functionsYearsHormone
2008
Ghrelin: an orexigenic signal from the stomach
Horvath T. Ghrelin: an orexigenic signal from the stomach. 2008, 266-284. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511541643.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEffects of ghrelinGrowth hormone secretagoguesFood intakeGrowth hormoneGrowth hormone secretagogue receptorDiscovery of ghrelinAmino acid peptide hormoneAnorectic hormonesOrexigenic signalsGhrelin actionPeripheral mechanismsSecretagogue receptorMetabolic effectsHormone secretagoguesBody fatGhrelinPeripheral signalsEndogenous ligandStimulatory effectEnergy expenditurePeptide hormonesCell proliferationIntakeHormoneHormonal regulation
2004
Central Administration of Ghrelin and Agouti-Related Protein (83–132) Increases Food Intake and Decreases Spontaneous Locomotor Activity in Rats
Tang-Christensen M, Vrang N, Ortmann S, Bidlingmaier M, Horvath TL, Tschöp M. Central Administration of Ghrelin and Agouti-Related Protein (83–132) Increases Food Intake and Decreases Spontaneous Locomotor Activity in Rats. Endocrinology 2004, 145: 4645-4652. PMID: 15231700, DOI: 10.1210/en.2004-0529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuropeptides neuropeptide YFood intakePhysical activityLocomotor activityOrexigenic neuropeptides neuropeptide YCentral administrationSpontaneous physical activitySingle intracerebroventricular injectionMajor etiological factorGH secretagogue receptorSpontaneous locomotor activityOverall locomotor activityDose-dependent mannerNovel peptide hormoneGhrelin injectionIntracerebroventricular injectionHypothalamic neuronsNeuropeptide YSecretagogue receptorEtiological factorsGhrelinHigh doseEndogenous ligandHunger factorAgRP
2003
Endocannabinoids and the regulation of body fat: the smoke is clearing
Horvath TL. Endocannabinoids and the regulation of body fat: the smoke is clearing. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2003, 112: 323-326. PMID: 12897199, PMCID: PMC166302, DOI: 10.1172/jci19376.Peer-Reviewed Original Research