The effect of estrogen on appetite.

Medscape women's health Pub Date : 1998-11-01
N Geary
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Such eating disorders as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder are associated with significant morbidity and mortality in women. The etiology of these disorders and the causes of women's increased vulnerability to them remain obscure. The lack of understanding of the biological bases of normal and abnormal human eating behavior impedes development of effective pharmacologic treatment for eating disorders. A review of basic research, implicating estradiol in the physiologic control of eating in laboratory animals, shows potential heuristic and mechanistic significance for normal and disordered eating in women. Furthermore, accumulating evidence indicates that estradiol may decrease meal size by increasing the potency of the satiating actions of some gut peptides, especially cholecystokinin. These findings suggest there may be hope for treatment through manipulation of estradiol's interactions with both peripheral psychological and central neural controls of eating.

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雌激素对食欲的影响。
神经性厌食症、神经性贪食症和暴食症等饮食失调与妇女的发病率和死亡率相关。这些疾病的病因和妇女易患这些疾病的原因仍然不清楚。缺乏对正常和异常人类饮食行为的生物学基础的理解阻碍了对饮食失调的有效药物治疗的发展。基础研究的回顾,暗示雌二醇在饮食的生理控制实验动物,显示潜在的启发性和机制意义正常和饮食失调的女性。此外,越来越多的证据表明,雌二醇可能通过增加某些肠道肽,特别是胆囊收缩素的饱腹作用的效力来减少餐量。这些发现表明,通过操纵雌二醇与饮食的外围心理和中枢神经控制的相互作用,可能有希望进行治疗。
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