Central orexin/hypocretin neurons promote wakefulness, feeding and reward-seeking, and control blood glucose levels by regulating sympathetic outflow to the periphery. Glucose itself directly suppresses the electrical activity and cytosolic calcium levels of orexin cells. Recent in vitro studies suggested that glucose inhibition of orexin cells may be mechanistically unusual, because it persists under conditions where glucose metabolism is unlikely. To investigate this further, and to clarify whether background metabolic state regulates orexin cell glucosensing, here we analysed glucose responses of orexin cells in mouse brain slices, in the presence and absence of metabolic inhibitors and physiological energy substrates. Consistent with th...
International audienceObjective : Orexins are neuropeptides involved in energy homeostasis. We inves...
AbstractOrexin neurons in the hypothalamus regulate energy homeostasis by coordinating various physi...
The firing of hypothalamic hypocretin/orexin neurons is vital for normal sleep-wake transitions, but...
Central orexin/hypocretin neurons promote wakefulness, feeding and reward-seeking, and control blood...
OBJECTIVE: Glucose sensing by specialized neurons of the hypothalamus is vital for normal energy bal...
Glucose-inhibited neurons orchestrate behavior and metabolism according to body energy levels, but h...
SummaryGlucose-inhibited neurons orchestrate behavior and metabolism according to body energy levels...
Glucose-inhibited neurons orchestrate behavior and metabolism according to body energy levels, but h...
Relatively little is known about the mechanisms that link changing levels of glucose and neuronal ac...
Brain glucose sensing is critical for healthy energy balance, but how appropriate neurocircuits enco...
The physiological signaling mechanisms that link normal variations in body energy status to the acti...
SummaryHypothalamic orexin/hypocretin (orx/hcrt) neurons regulate energy balance, wakefulness, and r...
Hypothalamic orexin/hypocretin (orx/hcrt) neurons regulate energy balance, wakefulness, and reward; ...
Orexin-A is an excitatory neuropeptide that mainly located in the lateral hypothalamus(LHA). Orexin-...
AbstractMammals respond to reduced food availability by becoming more wakeful and active, yet the ce...
International audienceObjective : Orexins are neuropeptides involved in energy homeostasis. We inves...
AbstractOrexin neurons in the hypothalamus regulate energy homeostasis by coordinating various physi...
The firing of hypothalamic hypocretin/orexin neurons is vital for normal sleep-wake transitions, but...
Central orexin/hypocretin neurons promote wakefulness, feeding and reward-seeking, and control blood...
OBJECTIVE: Glucose sensing by specialized neurons of the hypothalamus is vital for normal energy bal...
Glucose-inhibited neurons orchestrate behavior and metabolism according to body energy levels, but h...
SummaryGlucose-inhibited neurons orchestrate behavior and metabolism according to body energy levels...
Glucose-inhibited neurons orchestrate behavior and metabolism according to body energy levels, but h...
Relatively little is known about the mechanisms that link changing levels of glucose and neuronal ac...
Brain glucose sensing is critical for healthy energy balance, but how appropriate neurocircuits enco...
The physiological signaling mechanisms that link normal variations in body energy status to the acti...
SummaryHypothalamic orexin/hypocretin (orx/hcrt) neurons regulate energy balance, wakefulness, and r...
Hypothalamic orexin/hypocretin (orx/hcrt) neurons regulate energy balance, wakefulness, and reward; ...
Orexin-A is an excitatory neuropeptide that mainly located in the lateral hypothalamus(LHA). Orexin-...
AbstractMammals respond to reduced food availability by becoming more wakeful and active, yet the ce...
International audienceObjective : Orexins are neuropeptides involved in energy homeostasis. We inves...
AbstractOrexin neurons in the hypothalamus regulate energy homeostasis by coordinating various physi...
The firing of hypothalamic hypocretin/orexin neurons is vital for normal sleep-wake transitions, but...