From “Hunger Hormone” to “It’s Complicated”: Ghrelin Beyond Feeding Control
Sara L. Deschaine, Lorenzo Leggio
Abstract
Discovered as a peptide involved in releasing growth hormone, ghrelin was initially characterized as the "hunger hormone." However, emerging research indicates that ghrelin appears to play an important part in relaying information regarding nutrient availability and value and adjusting physiological and motivational processes accordingly. These functions make ghrelin an interesting therapeutic candidate for metabolic and neuropsychiatric diseases involving disrupted nutrition that can further potentiate the rewarding effect of maladaptive behaviors.
Topics & Concepts
GhrelinHormoneEndocrinologyBiologyInternal medicineMedicineRegulation of Appetite and ObesityDietary Effects on HealthBiochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques