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satietin
serum glycopeptide with 87% carbohydrate, 12.8% amino acids and anorectic activity
Networked:
8
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
0
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Carbohydrates: 22023
Glycoconjugates: 1353
Glycopeptides: 1928
satietin: 8
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins: 1
Peptides: 82426
Glycopeptides: 1928
satietin: 8
Related Diseases
1.
Body Weight (Weight, Body)
01/01/1995 - "
The results show that satietin was able to reduce food intake and body weight but did not arouse taste aversion.
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01/01/1995 - "
Food intake and body weight were reduced (p < 0.005) after satietin but not after saline.
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02/01/1994 - "
Effects of components derived from HPLC purification of human satietin on ingestion, body weight, and taste aversion in the rat.
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12/01/1990 - "
The effects of semi- and HPLC-purified human satietin and alpha-1-glycoprotein on ingestion and body weight.
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01/01/1987 - "
Satietin infusions decreased (p less than 0.01) the rats' body weight 42 grams by day 4, whereas the control group's weight remained constant.
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2.
Starvation
05/01/1985 - "
The influence of anorectic doses of satietin, calcitonin, fenfluramine and amphetamine on the amount of food eaten, on the time elapsed before taking the first tablet (latency) and on the time-structure of food intake during a one hour feeding session, divided into four 15-minute periods, was measured in rats after one day starvation with a pellet-detecting eatometer.
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3.
Nausea
04/22/1996 - "
Sites in the hindbrain that are associated with nausea were devoid of satietin-induced Fos-IR.
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4.
Hypersensitivity (Allergy)
01/01/1987 - "
The data suggest that semi-purified human satietin, when tested in rats, is an anorexogenic agent, however, its continuous use quickly produces tolerance and later what may be a cross-species allergic reaction (due to the satietin itself or a contaminant).
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Glycoproteins (Glycoprotein)
2.
Tablets
3.
Fenfluramine
4.
Calcitonin (Calcitonin, Eel)
5.
Appetite Depressants (Anorectics)
6.
Amphetamine (Amfetamine)
Related Therapies and Procedures
1.
Intraventricular Infusions