Deconstruction of a neural circuit for hunger

Nature64.80
Volume: 488, Issue: 7410, Pages: 172 - 177
Published: Jul 11, 2012
Abstract
Hunger is a complex behavioural state that elicits intense food seeking and consumption. These behaviours are rapidly recapitulated by activation of starvation-sensitive AGRP neurons, which present an entry point for reverse-engineering neural circuits for hunger. Here we mapped synaptic interactions of AGRP neurons with multiple cell populations in mice and probed the contribution of these distinct circuits to feeding behaviour using...
Paper Details
Title
Deconstruction of a neural circuit for hunger
Published Date
Jul 11, 2012
Journal
Volume
488
Issue
7410
Pages
172 - 177
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