Our appetites may be regulated by a circuit in our brains that is made up of three types of neurons, according to a new study ...
Scientists have discovered a new brain neuron that may help to curb hunger signals, potentially offering new means of ...
Scientists have uncovered a new neuron type, BNC2, which acts quickly to counter hunger-promoting neurons, potentially ...
Neurons within the hypothalamus also switch on motor neurons that plug into the jaw, resulting in chewing movements. This chain of events relies on a simple circuit in the brain, consisting of ...
A brain circuit made up of three types of neurons may regulate appetite, a mouse study finds. The drive to eat may be ...
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The Statement discusses recent research on the clinical consequences of opioids, especially on the hypothalamic-pituitary system and bone health. "We address the many research gaps associated with ...
Friedman, have identified a three-neuron circuit that connects a hunger-signaling hormone to the jaw movements of chewing. The Arc neurons project to the ventromedial hypothalamus, where their signals ...
At one end of the circuit are special neurons in the arcuate nucleus (Arc) region of the hypothalamus that pick up hunger signals such as the hormone leptin, which is produced by fat cells.