Remote control of glucose-sensing neurons to analyze glucose metabolism

Volume: 315, Issue: 3, Pages: E327 - E339
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
The central nervous system relies on a continual supply of glucose, and must be able to detect glucose levels and regulate peripheral organ functions to ensure that its energy requirements are met. Specialized glucose-sensing neurons, first described half a century ago, use glucose as a signal and modulate their firing rates as glucose levels change. Glucose-excited neurons are activated by increasing glucose concentrations, while...
Paper Details
Title
Remote control of glucose-sensing neurons to analyze glucose metabolism
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
315
Issue
3
Pages
E327 - E339
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