Keesey Richard E, Powley Terry L
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, WI, USA.
Appetite. 2008 Nov;51(3):442-5. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2008.06.009. Epub 2008 Jul 3.
Evidence for the regulation of body energy is reviewed from the homeostatic perspective of Claude Bernard and Walter Cannon. The complementary roles of food intake and energy expenditure in the maintenance and defense of energy balance are considered. Particular attention is paid to the roles adjustments in energy expenditure play in this process and to recent investigations identifying their metabolic underpinnings. This is followed by a consideration of the many newly identified signals of body energy status and the pathways and feedback loops they utilize to inform the central regulating system. Finally, various naturally occurring and experimentally induced alterations in the regulated level of body energy are described and discussed. It is concluded that, though early investigators did not expressly consider energy a regulated feature of the milieu interieur, more recent research has provided a sound basis for judging the regulation of body energy to be another homeostatic process.
从克劳德·伯纳德和沃尔特·坎农的稳态视角对身体能量调节的证据进行了综述。考虑了食物摄入和能量消耗在维持和防御能量平衡中的互补作用。特别关注能量消耗调整在这一过程中所起的作用,以及最近确定其代谢基础的研究。接下来是对许多新发现的身体能量状态信号及其用于向中央调节系统传递信息的途径和反馈回路的思考。最后,描述并讨论了身体能量调节水平的各种自然发生和实验诱导的变化。得出的结论是,尽管早期研究者没有明确将能量视为内环境的一个调节特征,但最近的研究为判断身体能量调节是另一个稳态过程提供了坚实的基础。