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Toward a Wiring Diagram Understanding of Appetite Control.

Citation
Andermann, M. L., and B. B. Lowell. “Toward A Wiring Diagram Understanding Of Appetite Control.”. Neuron, pp. 757-778.
Center Boston Area
Author Mark L Andermann, Bradford B Lowell
Keywords AgRP neurons, POMC neurons, anticipatory regulation, arcuate nucleus, feedforward regulation, Food cues, hunger, intervening variable, melanocortin-4 receptor, satiety
Abstract

Prior mouse genetic research has set the stage for a deep understanding of appetite regulation. This goal is now being realized through the use of recent technological advances, such as the ability to map connectivity between neurons, manipulate neural activity in real time, and measure neural activity during behavior. Indeed, major progress has been made with regard to meal-related gut control of appetite, arcuate nucleus-based hypothalamic circuits linking energy state to the motivational drive, hunger, and, finally, limbic and cognitive processes that bring about hunger-mediated increases in reward value and perception of food. Unexpected findings are also being made; for example, the rapid regulation of homeostatic neurons by cues that predict future food consumption. The aim of this review is to cover the major underpinnings of appetite regulation, describe recent advances resulting from new technologies, and synthesize these findings into an updated view of appetite regulation.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Neuron
Volume
95
Issue
4
Number of Pages
757-778
Date Published
08/2017
ISSN Number
1097-4199
DOI
10.1016/j.neuron.2017.06.014
Alternate Journal
Neuron
PMID
28817798
PMCID
PMC5657399
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