Food entrainment: major and recent findings
Mammals exhibit daily anticipatory activity to cycles of food availability. Studies on such food anticipatory activity (FAA) have been conducted mainly in nocturnal rodents. They have identified FAA as the behavioral output of a food entrained oscillator (FEO), separate of the known light entrained...
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ri-123456789-265342021-11-10T18:18:04Z Food entrainment: major and recent findings Carneiro, Breno T. S. Araujo, John F. food anticipatory activity Mammals exhibit daily anticipatory activity to cycles of food availability. Studies on such food anticipatory activity (FAA) have been conducted mainly in nocturnal rodents. They have identified FAA as the behavioral output of a food entrained oscillator (FEO), separate of the known light entrained oscillator (LEO) located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of hypothalamus. Here we briefly review the main characteristics of FAA. Also, we present results on four topics of food anticipation: (1) possible input signals to FEO, (2) FEO substrate, (3) the importance of canonical clock genes for FAA, and (4) potential practical applications of scheduled feeding. This mini review is intended to introduce the subject of food entrainment to those unfamiliar with it but also present them with relevant new findings on the issue. 2019-02-05T12:02:37Z 2019-02-05T12:02:37Z 2012-11 article CARNEIRO, Breno Tercio Santos ; ARAUJO, John. F. . Food entrainment: major and recent findings. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, v. 6, p. 83, 2012. ISSN 1662-5153. Disponível em: <https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2012.00083/full>. Acesso em: 05 fev. 2019. 1662-5153 https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/26534 https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2012.00083 por Acesso Aberto application/pdf |
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Mammals exhibit daily anticipatory activity to cycles of food availability. Studies on such food anticipatory activity (FAA) have been conducted mainly in nocturnal rodents. They have identified FAA as the behavioral output of a food entrained oscillator (FEO), separate of the known light entrained oscillator (LEO) located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of hypothalamus. Here we briefly review the main characteristics of FAA. Also, we present results on four topics of food anticipation: (1) possible input signals to FEO, (2) FEO substrate, (3) the importance of canonical clock genes for FAA, and (4) potential practical applications of scheduled feeding. This mini review is intended to introduce the subject of food entrainment to those unfamiliar with it but also present them with relevant new findings on the issue. |
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