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    Effects of inhibitors of carbohydrate absorption of lipid metabolism on meal patterns of Zucker rats

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    Peripherally active anorectic agents represent a new approach to the pharmacological management of obesity. Two inhibitors of carbohydrate absorption: an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, acarbose (Bay g 5421) and an alpha-amylase inhibitor, Ro 12-2272, were compared with two novel inhibitors of lipid metabolism: an inhibitor of human pancreatic lipase (Ro 20-0083) and of hepatic fatty acid synthesis (Ro 22-0654). All drugs were presented as diet admixtures over 3 or 4 consecutive days. Total food and water intakes, the temporal pattern of feeding, and the average meal frequency and meal size were measured using computerized data collection procedures. Inhibitors of carbohydrate absorption failed to suppress food intake in either obese or lean Zucker rats and had no effect on the parameters of feeding. In contrast, inhibitors of lipid metabolism reduced food intake by 56-77% by reducing both meal frequency and meal size. Direct inhibition of lipid metabolism may be a viable mechanism for anti-obesity agents.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/25519/1/0000060.pd

    Assortative mating in affective disorders

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    Assortative mating was determined in 170 spouses of patients with major affective illness (bipolar and unipolar). An increase in affective disorders was found in both wives of affected men and husbands of affected women. The data suggest that assortative mating is present in the familial transmission of affective disorder. © 1981.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Schizophrenia and Affective Disorder: Are They Genetically Linked?

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    A Bibliography of Dissertations Related to Illinois History, 1996-2011

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