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GhrelinWhat Is Ghrelin?Ghrelin, discovered as the hormone that stimulates growth hormone release from the pituitary gland, has been determined, along with several other hormones, to have significant effects on appetite and energy balance. The main source of ghrelin is the epithelial cells in the stomach. What Does Ghrelin Do?
Ghrelin's other purposes range from stimulating gastric emptying, which occurs about half an hour after eating, to a variety of positive effects on the cardiovascular system. These positive effects, such as an increase in cardiac output, may be caused directly by ghrelin or may be the indirect effect of ghrelin's ability to stimulate secretion of growth hormone.
Blood ghrelin concentration is at its lowest right after eating a meal, but rises during the fast right before the next meal. Figure 1 (right), adapted from Cummings, et al. Diabetes 50:1714, 2001, shows this pattern and is based on plasma ghrelin assays in ten people over the course of a day (indicated by the blue line).
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