The central nervous system (CNS) has an important role in the regulation of peripheral insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis. Research in this dynamically developing field has progressed rapidly due to techniques allowing targeted transgenesis and neurocircuitry mapping, which have defined the primary responsive neurons, associated molecular mechanisms and downstream neurocircuitries and processes involved. Here we review the brain regions, neurons and molecular mechanisms by which the CNS controls peripheral glucose metabolism, particularly via regulation of liver, brown adipose tissue and pancreatic function, and highlight the potential implications of these regulatory pathways in type 2 diabetes and obesity
It is well established that food intake behavior and energy balance are regulated by crosstalk betwe...
Abstract Diabetes is a disease caused by a breakdown in the glucose metabolic process resulting in a...
AbstractRegulation of energy metabolism is controlled by the brain, in which key central neuronal ci...
The central nervous system (CNS) has an important role in the regulation of peripheral insulin sensi...
Glucose homeostasis requires the tight regulation of glucose utilization by liver, muscle and white ...
Ever since Claude Bernards discovery in the mid 19th-century that a lesion in the floor of the third...
Ever since Claude Bernards discovery in the mid 19th-century that a lesion in the floor of the third...
Maintenance of glucose homeostasis is mandatory for organismal survival. It is accomplished by compl...
Obesity is a serious health condition, characterized by overconsumption of (calorie dense) nutrients...
A large body of data gathered over the last decades has delineated the neuronal pathways that link t...
Insulin acts on the CNS to modulate behaviour and systemic metabolism. Disturbances in brain insulin...
International audienceDuring the last 20 years, studies have revealed the important role of the cent...
Historically, pancreatic islet beta cells have been viewed as principal regulators of glycemia, with...
Over the last 15 years, considerable work has accumulated to support the role of the CNS in regulati...
The 'obesity epidemic' represents amajor global socioeconomic burden that urgently calls for a bette...
It is well established that food intake behavior and energy balance are regulated by crosstalk betwe...
Abstract Diabetes is a disease caused by a breakdown in the glucose metabolic process resulting in a...
AbstractRegulation of energy metabolism is controlled by the brain, in which key central neuronal ci...
The central nervous system (CNS) has an important role in the regulation of peripheral insulin sensi...
Glucose homeostasis requires the tight regulation of glucose utilization by liver, muscle and white ...
Ever since Claude Bernards discovery in the mid 19th-century that a lesion in the floor of the third...
Ever since Claude Bernards discovery in the mid 19th-century that a lesion in the floor of the third...
Maintenance of glucose homeostasis is mandatory for organismal survival. It is accomplished by compl...
Obesity is a serious health condition, characterized by overconsumption of (calorie dense) nutrients...
A large body of data gathered over the last decades has delineated the neuronal pathways that link t...
Insulin acts on the CNS to modulate behaviour and systemic metabolism. Disturbances in brain insulin...
International audienceDuring the last 20 years, studies have revealed the important role of the cent...
Historically, pancreatic islet beta cells have been viewed as principal regulators of glycemia, with...
Over the last 15 years, considerable work has accumulated to support the role of the CNS in regulati...
The 'obesity epidemic' represents amajor global socioeconomic burden that urgently calls for a bette...
It is well established that food intake behavior and energy balance are regulated by crosstalk betwe...
Abstract Diabetes is a disease caused by a breakdown in the glucose metabolic process resulting in a...
AbstractRegulation of energy metabolism is controlled by the brain, in which key central neuronal ci...