A specific prelimbic-nucleus accumbens pathway controls resilience versus vulnerability to food addiction
Food addiction is linked to obesity and eating disorders. In a mouse model of food addiction, the authors show that a medial prefrontal cortex-nucleus accumbens pathway is involved in vulnerability and resilience against the development of food addiction-like behavior.
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| Auteurs principaux: | Laura Domingo-Rodriguez, Inigo Ruiz de Azua, Eduardo Dominguez, Eric Senabre, Irene Serra, Sami Kummer, Mohit Navandar, Sarah Baddenhausen, Clementine Hofmann, Raul Andero, Susanne Gerber, Marta Navarrete, Mara Dierssen, Beat Lutz, Elena Martín-García, Rafael Maldonado |
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| Langue: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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| Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/c8dbd884c89140e9a18f63fc4ca8779d |
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