Hypothalamic neuronal circuits regulating hunger-induced taste modification
Hunger modulates perception of good and bad tastes. Here, the authors report that orexigenic AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus mediate these effects through glutamatergic lateral hypothalamic neurons that send distinct projections to the lateral septum and lateral habenula.
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Main Authors: | Ou Fu, Yuu Iwai, Masataka Narukawa, Ayako W. Ishikawa, Kentaro K. Ishii, Ken Murata, Yumiko Yoshimura, Kazushige Touhara, Takumi Misaka, Yasuhiko Minokoshi, Ken-ichiro Nakajima |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e9fe261e67d940ac9d44c68f6ad4f3ab |
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