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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374523/the-effect-of-swimming-activity-and-feed-restriction-of-rainbow-trout-oncorhynchus-mykiss-on-water-quality-and-fish-plant-growth-performance-in-aquaponics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gökhan Tunçelli, Devrim Memiş
In this study, we investigated the effects of swimming activity and feed restriction on juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in decoupled aquaponic systems. Our focus was on assessing their impact on water quality parameters within the aquaponic setup and evaluating the growth performance of the fish, including final weight (FW), condition factor (K), coefficient of variation (c.v.) in weight, specific growth rate (SGR), total feed intake (g/fish), feed conversion rate (FCR), hepatosomatic index (HSI), and viscerosomatic index (VSI), as well as the growth of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L...
February 19, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38370109/fruit-juice-a-scoping-review-for-nordic-nutrition-recommendations-2023
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REVIEW
Magdalena Rosell, Christine Delisle Nyström
Fruit juice has a similar nutrient content as whole fruit and may in this respect be part of a healthy diet. However, a lower amount or lack of fibre and a higher concentration of sugars and energy could also contribute to less satiation and increase the risk of excess energy intake. The aim of this scoping review is to describe the overall evidence for the role of fruit juice as a basis for setting and updating food-based dietary guidelines in the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023. PubMed was searched for systematic reviews and meta-analyses and evidence was extracted on relevant health outcomes...
2024: Food & Nutrition Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38363004/masting-fire-stimulated-flowering-and-the-evolutionary-ecology-of-synchronized-reproduction
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REVIEW
Jared J Beck, Mark J McKone, Stuart Wagenius
Synchronized episodic reproduction among long-lived plants shapes ecological interactions, ecosystem dynamics, and evolutionary processes worldwide. Two active scientific fields investigate the causes and consequences of such synchronized reproduction: the fields of masting and fire-stimulated flowering. While parallels between masting and fire-stimulated flowering have been previously noted, there has been little dialogue between these historically independent fields. We predict that the synthesis of these fields will facilitate new insight into the causes and consequences of synchronized reproduction...
February 16, 2024: Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38359283/growth-performance-plasma-and-hepatic-biochemistry-of-jundi%C3%A3-rhamdia-quelen-fed-dephytinized-rice-bran-protein-concentrate
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruno B Loureiro, Taida J Adorian, Dirleise Pianesso, Patrícia I Mombach, Naglezi M Lovatto, Ana B B Bender, Caroline S Speroni, Fernanda R G Ferrigolo, Leila P DA Silva
A 45-day feeding assay was carried out to evaluate the effects of crescent levels of dephytinized rice bran protein concentrate (DRBPC) on growth performance, nutrient deposition, plasma and liver parameters of jundiá Rhamdia quelen. Five experimental diets were formulated with inclusion of 0 (control), 10, 15, 20, and 30% of DRBPC. In total 500 jundiás (initial body weight 6.28 ± 0.12 g) were allocated in 20 tanks (230 L) to give four groups for each treatment. Fish were fed to apparent satiation for 45 days...
2024: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340781/black-soldier-fly-larvae-meal-as-a-potential-modulator-of-immune-inflammatory-and-antioxidant-status-in-gilthead-seabream-juveniles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Moutinho, Aires Oliva-Teles, Filipa Fontinha, Nicole Martins, Óscar Monroig, Helena Peres
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of fish meal (FM) replacement with defatted Hermetia illucens larvae meal (HM) on the hematological profile, immune parameters, intestinal inflammatory status, and antioxidant response in gilthead seabream juveniles. Four diets were formulated, replacing FM with HM at 0%, 22%, 60%, and 100% levels, corresponding to an inclusion level of 15 (diet HM15), 30 (diet HM30), and 45% (diet HM45), respectively. Over 67 days, fish were fed these diets until apparent visual satiation...
February 8, 2024: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331374/the-estrogenic-reduction-in-water-intake-stimulated-by-dehydration-involves-estrogen-receptor-alpha-and-a-potential-role-for-glp-1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia A Howell, Andrea A Edwards, Jessica Santollo
It is well documented that estrogens inhibit fluid intake. Most of this research, however, has focused on fluid intake in response to dipsogenic hormone and/or drug treatments in euhydrated rats. Additional research is needed to fully characterize the fluid intake effects of estradiol in response to true hypovolemia. As such, the goals of this series of experiments were to provide a detailed analysis of water intake in response to water deprivation in ovariectomized female rats treated with estradiol. In addition, these experiments also tested if activation of estrogen receptor alpha is sufficient to reduce water intake stimulated by water deprivation and tested for a role of glucagon like peptide-1 in the estrogenic control of water intake...
February 6, 2024: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38326443/effects-of-dietary-fibre-on-metabolic-health-and-obesity
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REVIEW
Edward C Deehan, Valentin Mocanu, Karen L Madsen
Obesity and metabolic syndrome represent a growing epidemic worldwide. Body weight is regulated through complex interactions between hormonal, neural and metabolic pathways and is influenced by numerous environmental factors. Imbalances between energy intake and expenditure can occur due to several factors, including alterations in eating behaviours, abnormal satiation and satiety, and low energy expenditure. The gut microbiota profoundly affects all aspects of energy homeostasis through diverse mechanisms involving effects on mucosal and systemic immune, hormonal and neural systems...
February 7, 2024: Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38316171/high-perceived-stress-is-associated-with-decreased-sensory-specific-satiety-in-humans
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuqing Yan, Haiyang Yu, Pengfei Han
Previous studies have shown that chronic stress increases food intake. One possible mechanism may be due to altered sensory-specific satiety (SSS) among people with high level of chronic stress. In the current study seventy-six participants were divided into either high-stress or low-stress groups according to their Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) scores. Participants were assigned to consume one of two foods (banana milk and corn soup) ad libitum until they felt comfortably satiated. Before and after eating, participants rated their liking and wanting for the flavor and the odor (via retronasal and orthonasal routes) of the eaten and uneaten foods...
February 3, 2024: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38303121/the-herbal-preparation-stw5-ii-reduces-proximal-gastric-tone-and-stimulates-antral-pressures-in-healthy-humans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Penelope C E Fitzgerald, Vida Bitarafan, Taher Omari, Charles Cock, Karen L Jones, Michael Horowitz, Christine Feinle-Bisset
BACKGROUND: The herbal preparation, STW5-II, improves upper gastrointestinal symptoms, including abdominal fullness, early satiation, and epigastric pain, in patients with functional dyspepsia, and in preclinical models decreases fundic tone and increases antral contractility. The effects of STW5-II on esophago-gastric junction pressure, proximal gastric tone and antropyloroduodenal pressures, disturbances of which may contribute to symptoms associated with disorders of gut-brain interaction, including functional dyspepsia, in humans, have, hitherto, not been evaluated...
February 1, 2024: Neurogastroenterology and Motility: the Official Journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38295792/the-calmodulin-interacting-peptide-pcp4a-regulates-feeding-state-dependent-behavioral-choice-in-zebrafish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Margherita Zaupa, Nagarjuna Nagaraj, Anna Sylenko, Herwig Baier, Suphansa Sawamiphak, Alessandro Filosa
Animals constantly need to judge the valence of an object in their environment: is it potential food or a threat? The brain makes fundamental decisions on the appropriate behavioral strategy by integrating external information from sensory organs and internal signals related to physiological needs. For example, a hungry animal may take more risks than a satiated one when deciding to approach or avoid an object. Using a proteomic profiling approach, we identified the Calmodulin-interacting peptide Pcp4a as a key regulator of foraging-related decisions...
January 23, 2024: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38278429/neurometabolic-profile-of-the-amygdala-in-smokers-assessed-with-1-h-magnetic-resonance-spectroscopy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colette A Steinegger, Zoelch Niklaus, Andreas Hock, Anke Henning, Etna Je Engeli, Christopher R Pryce, Erich Seifritz, Marcus Herdener, Lea M Hulka
Tobacco smoking is one of the main causes of premature death worldwide and quitting success remains low, highlighting the need to understand the neurobiological mechanisms underlying relapse. Preclinical models have shown that the amygdala and glutamate play an important role in nicotine addiction. The aims of this study were to compare glutamate and other metabolites in the amygdala between smokers and controls, and between different smoking states. Furthermore, associations between amygdalar metabolite levels and smoking characteristics were explored...
January 24, 2024: NeuroImage
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38266779/tonic-noradrenergic-input-to-neurons-in-the-dorsal-raphe-nucleus-mediates-food-intake-in-male-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael Appel Flores, Raoni C Dos-Santos, Isabelle Rodrigues-Santos, Aline Alves de Jesus, José Antunes-Rodrigues, Lucila L K Elias
The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) is essential for the control of food intake. Efferent projections from the DRN extend to several forebrain regions that are involved in the control of food intake. However, the neurotransmitters released in the DRN related to the control of food intake are not known. We have previously demonstrated that a tonic α1 action on DRN neurons contributes to satiety in the fed rats. In this study we investigated the participation of norepinephrine (NE) signaling in the DRN in the satiety response...
January 22, 2024: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38260337/time-dependent-changes-in-feeding-behavior-and-energy-balance-associated-with-weight-gain-in-mice-fed-obesogenic-diets
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Payam A Fathi, Michelle B Bales, Julio E Ayala
Obesity is characterized by dysregulated homeostatic mechanisms resulting in positive energy balance, yet when this dysregulation occurs is unknown. We assessed the time course of alterations to behaviors promoting weight gain in male and female mice switched to obesogenic 60% or 45% high fat diet (HFD). Switching mice to obesogenic diets promotes transient bouts of hyperphagia during the first 2 weeks followed by persistent caloric hyperphagia. Energy expenditure increases but not sufficiently to offset increased caloric intake, resulting in a sustained net positive energy balance...
January 12, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38231857/experiences-with-gluten-free-bread-a-qualitative-study-amongst-people-with-coeliac-disease-participating-in-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Garnweidner-Holme, Monica Hellmann, Christine Henriksen, Elisabeth Austad, Solveig Ivara Watters, Line Gaundal, Knut E A Lundin, Mari C W Myhrstad, Vibeke H Telle-Hansen
BACKGROUND: Whole-grain bread can be an important source of fibre for people with coeliac disease (CeD) who must adhere to a gluten-free diet and avoid consuming wheat, rye and barley. Gluten-free bread frequently has a lower nutritional quality and different texture relative to gluten-containing counterparts. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate experiences with gluten-free bread amongst people with CeD prior to and during a randomised controlled trial (RCT). DESIGN: We conducted individual interviews with 10 people with CeD participating in a RCT that aimed to investigate the effects of fibre-rich gluten-free products on metabolic regulation in people with CeD compared with benchmark gluten-free products...
December 1, 2023: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38231762/satiating-capacity-of-plant-based-meat-in-realistic-meal-contexts-at-home
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth H Zandstra, Ilse A Polet, Gertrude G Zeinstra, Anne J Wanders, Garmt B Dijksterhuis
Plant-based meat substitutes replacing animal meat can potentially support the transition towards more sustainable diets. To enable the required transition, consumer acceptance of plant-based meat is essential. An important aspect of this is the feeling of satiety or being full after eating. This study determined the satiating capacity of both plant-based meat and animal meat in 60 adults under real-life in-home conditions. Participants consumed four fixed ready-to eat meals for lunch at home once per week...
November 27, 2023: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38231708/the-development-of-novel-functional-corn-flakes-produced-from-different-types-of-maize-zea-mays-l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Milenko Košutić, Ivica Djalović, Jelena Filipović, Snežana Jakšić, Vladimir Filipović, Milica Nićetin, Biljana Lončar
Cereal products, such as flakes and snack items, are frequently consumed as part of everyday diets, encompassing ready-to-eat breakfast cereals, flakes, and snacks. The utilization of extrusion technology is crucial in the manufacturing process of cereal-based flakes or snack products. When it comes to cereal-based flakes or snacks, different types of corn, such as white corn, yellow corn, red corn, and black corn, have garnered attention from scientists, consumers, and experts in the food industry. This paper investigates the simultaneous effects of different types of corn (white corn, yellow corn, red corn, and black corn) addition and different screw speeds (350, 500, 650 rpm) on the physical, technological, and functional properties of flake products...
November 24, 2023: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216747/ants-evade-harmful-food-by-active-abandonment
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Zanola, Tomer J Czaczkes, Roxana Josens
Invasive ants, such as the Argentine ant, pose a severe economic and ecological threat. Despite advancements in baiting techniques, effectively managing established ant populations remains a daunting challenge, often ending in failure. Ant colonies employ behavioural immunity against pathogens, raising the question of whether ants can collectively respond to toxic baits. This study investigates whether ant colonies actively abandon palatable but harmful food sources. We provided two sucrose feeders, each generating a new foraging trail, with one transitioning to offering toxic food...
January 12, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38214112/changes-in-isoleucine-sarcosine-and-dimethylglycine-during-ogtt-as-risk-factors-for-diabetes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yixian Liu, Xiaoxuan Liu, Qian He, Xu Huang, Yanv Ren, Zuoliang Dong
CONTEXT: Current metabolomics studies in diabetes have focused on the fasting state, while only few addressed the satiated state. OBJECTIVE: We combined oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and metabolomics to examine metabolite level changes in populations with different glucose tolerance statuses and evaluate the potential risk of these changes for diabetes. METHODS: We grouped participants into those with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), impaired glucose regulation (IGR), and newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (NDM)...
January 12, 2024: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38139082/emerging-relevance-of-ghrelin-in-programmed-cell-death-and-its-application-in-diseases
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REVIEW
Xue Zhang, Zihan Zeng, Yaning Liu, Dan Liu
Ghrelin, comprising 28 amino acids, was initially discovered as a hormone that promotes growth hormones. The original focus was on the effects of ghrelin on controlling hunger and satiation. As the research further develops, the research scope of ghrelin has expanded to a wide range of systems and diseases. Nevertheless, the specific mechanisms remain incompletely understood. In recent years, substantial studies have demonstrated that ghrelin has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiapoptotic, and other effects, which could affect the signaling pathways of various kinds of programmed cell death (PCD) in treating diseases...
December 8, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38130897/habituation-of-sugar-induced-proboscis-extension-reflex-and-yeast-induced-habituation-override-in-drosophila-melanogaster
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swati Trisal, K VijayRaghavan, Mani Ramaswami
Habituation, the process by which animals learn to ignore insignificant stimuli, facilitates engagement with salient features of the environment. However, neural mechanisms underlying habituation also allow responses to familiar stimuli to be reinstated when such stimuli become potentially significant. Thus, the habituated state must allow a mechanism for habituation override. The remarkably precise knowledge of cell identity, connectivity, and information coding in Drosophila sensory circuits, as well as the availability of tools to genetically target these cells, makes Drosophila a valuable and important organism for analysis of habituation and habituation-override mechanisms...
December 5, 2023: Bio-protocol
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