2014
DOI: 10.4327/jsnfs.66.65
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A Study of the Brain Mechanisms Related to Recognition of Food Intake and Maintenance of Amino Acid Homeostasis in Rats

Abstract: Summary:It has been revealed that the brain mechanisms related to cognition of and adaptation to L-lysine Lys deficiency in rats involve the lateral hypothalamic area LHA and related nuclei controlling appetite and food preference, and that intake of particular nutrients shows plasticity in response to Lys in the diet. Similar plastic changes occur in the nucleus solitalis in response to gustatory and visceral information. This plasticity is induced by activin A activity in the brain. In addition, highly plast… Show more

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