Agouti-related-peptide (AgRP) neurons—interoceptive neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus (ARC)—are both necessary and sufficient for driving feeding behavior. To better understand the functional roles of AgRP neurons, we performed optetrode electrophysiological recordings from AgRP neurons in awake, behaving AgRP-IRES-Cre mice. In free-feeding mice, we observed a fivefold increase in AgRP neuron firing with mounting caloric deficit in afternoon vs morning recordings. In food-restricted mice, as food became available, AgRP neuron firing dropped, yet remained elevated as compared to firing in sated mice. The rapid drop in spiking activity of AgRP neurons at meal onset may reflect a termination of the drive to find food, while re...
SummaryAgouti-related peptide (AgRP) neurons of the hypothalamus release a fast transmitter (GABA) i...
Hunger is a complex behavioural state that elicits intense food seeking and consumption. These behav...
Animal survival depends on the brain’s ability to detect the energetic state of the body and to alte...
Proper control of feeding is essential to the fitness of animals. This process involves transformati...
Hunger is a hard-wired motivational state essential for survival. Agouti-related peptide (AgRP)-expr...
Hunger is controlled by specialized neural circuits that translate homeostatic needs into motivated ...
The decision to engage in food-seeking behavior depends not only on homeostatic signals related to e...
SummaryHunger is controlled by specialized neural circuits that translate homeostatic needs into mot...
The arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus contains at least two crucial populations of neurons that co...
The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (Arc) is a central unit that controls the appetite through the inte...
SummaryFeeding behavior is exquisitely regulated by homeostatic and hedonic neural substrates that i...
AgRP neurons trigger one of the most potent orexigenic responses and are both necessary and sufficie...
International audienceFeeding behavior is exquisitely regulated by homeostatic and hedonic neural su...
Survival requires neural circuits regulating behavior to rapidly adapt to an animal’s needs. Energy ...
The current obesity epidemic is a major worldwide health and economic burden. In the modern environm...
SummaryAgouti-related peptide (AgRP) neurons of the hypothalamus release a fast transmitter (GABA) i...
Hunger is a complex behavioural state that elicits intense food seeking and consumption. These behav...
Animal survival depends on the brain’s ability to detect the energetic state of the body and to alte...
Proper control of feeding is essential to the fitness of animals. This process involves transformati...
Hunger is a hard-wired motivational state essential for survival. Agouti-related peptide (AgRP)-expr...
Hunger is controlled by specialized neural circuits that translate homeostatic needs into motivated ...
The decision to engage in food-seeking behavior depends not only on homeostatic signals related to e...
SummaryHunger is controlled by specialized neural circuits that translate homeostatic needs into mot...
The arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus contains at least two crucial populations of neurons that co...
The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (Arc) is a central unit that controls the appetite through the inte...
SummaryFeeding behavior is exquisitely regulated by homeostatic and hedonic neural substrates that i...
AgRP neurons trigger one of the most potent orexigenic responses and are both necessary and sufficie...
International audienceFeeding behavior is exquisitely regulated by homeostatic and hedonic neural su...
Survival requires neural circuits regulating behavior to rapidly adapt to an animal’s needs. Energy ...
The current obesity epidemic is a major worldwide health and economic burden. In the modern environm...
SummaryAgouti-related peptide (AgRP) neurons of the hypothalamus release a fast transmitter (GABA) i...
Hunger is a complex behavioural state that elicits intense food seeking and consumption. These behav...
Animal survival depends on the brain’s ability to detect the energetic state of the body and to alte...