Breast milk hormones and regulation of glucose homeostasis.

作者: Francesco Savino , Stefania Alfonsina Liguori , Miriam Sorrenti , Maria Francesca Fissore , Roberto Oggero

DOI: 10.1155/2011/803985

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摘要: Growing evidence suggests that a complex relationship exists between the central nervous system and peripheral organs involved in energy homeostasis. It consists balance food intake expenditure includes regulation of nutrient levels storage organs, as well blood, particular blood glucose. Therefore, intake, expenditure, glucose homeostasis are strictly connected to each other. Several hormones, such leptin, adiponectin, resistin, ghrelin, this regulation. These hormones play role metabolism development obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome. Recently, their presence breast milk has been detected, suggesting they may be growth early infancy could influence programming later life. This paper focuses on present

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