The prevalence of obesity has markedly increased over the past few decades. Exploration of how hunger and satiety signals influence the reward system can help us understand non-homeostatic feeding. Insulin may act in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), a critical site for reward-seeking behavior, to suppress feeding. However, the neural mechanisms underlying insulin effects in the VTA remain unknown. We demonstrate that insulin, a circulating catabolic peptide that inhibits feeding, can induce long-term depression (LTD) of mouse excitatory synapses onto VTA dopamine neurons. This effect requires endocannabinoid-mediated presynaptic inhibition of glutamate release. Furthermore, after a sweetened high-fat meal, which elevates endogenous insulin...
Objectives: Insulin signaling in the brain has been implicated in the control of satiety, glucose ho...
In order to investigate the role of insulin in the VMH in regulation of food intake in the rat, a sp...
Data are accumulating that insulin acting in the central nervous system is a physiological regulator...
Objective: Pancreatic insulin was discovered a century ago, and this discovery led to the first life...
Objective: Obesity is a major health problem in the modern world, which together with other conditio...
Objective: Activity in the dopaminergic pathways of the brain is highly sensitive to body weight and...
Abdominal obesity is a major risk factor to attract the insulin resistance syndrome. It is proposed ...
Copyright © 2014 Mohammad Ishraq Zafar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Manipulations affecting mesolimbic dopamine transmission exert specific effects on normal and pathol...
Obesity is associated with cognitive deficits and insulin resistance. This thesis examined whether b...
Studies in rodents have demonstrated that insulin in the central nervous system induces satiety. In ...
SummaryDopaminergic midbrain neurons integrate signals on food palatability and food-associated rewa...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The rewarding value of palatable foods contributes to overconsumption, even i...
Insulin receptors, as well as IGF-1 receptors and their postreceptor signaling partners, are distrib...
Studies in rodents have demonstrated that insulin in the central nervous system induces satiety. In ...
Objectives: Insulin signaling in the brain has been implicated in the control of satiety, glucose ho...
In order to investigate the role of insulin in the VMH in regulation of food intake in the rat, a sp...
Data are accumulating that insulin acting in the central nervous system is a physiological regulator...
Objective: Pancreatic insulin was discovered a century ago, and this discovery led to the first life...
Objective: Obesity is a major health problem in the modern world, which together with other conditio...
Objective: Activity in the dopaminergic pathways of the brain is highly sensitive to body weight and...
Abdominal obesity is a major risk factor to attract the insulin resistance syndrome. It is proposed ...
Copyright © 2014 Mohammad Ishraq Zafar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Manipulations affecting mesolimbic dopamine transmission exert specific effects on normal and pathol...
Obesity is associated with cognitive deficits and insulin resistance. This thesis examined whether b...
Studies in rodents have demonstrated that insulin in the central nervous system induces satiety. In ...
SummaryDopaminergic midbrain neurons integrate signals on food palatability and food-associated rewa...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The rewarding value of palatable foods contributes to overconsumption, even i...
Insulin receptors, as well as IGF-1 receptors and their postreceptor signaling partners, are distrib...
Studies in rodents have demonstrated that insulin in the central nervous system induces satiety. In ...
Objectives: Insulin signaling in the brain has been implicated in the control of satiety, glucose ho...
In order to investigate the role of insulin in the VMH in regulation of food intake in the rat, a sp...
Data are accumulating that insulin acting in the central nervous system is a physiological regulator...