Nutrition can influence the brain and affect its regulation of food intake, especially that of high-palatable foods. We hypothesize that fat and sugar have interacting effects on the brain, and the lateral hypothalamus (LH) is a prime candidate to be involved in this interaction. The LH is a heterogeneous area, crucial for regulating consummatory behaviors, and integrating homeostatic and hedonic needs. GABAergic LH neurons stimulate feeding when activated, and are responsive to consummatory behavior while encoding sucrose palatability. Previously, we have shown that glutamatergic LH neurons reduce their activity in response to sugar drinking and that this response is disturbed by a free-choice high-fat diet (fcHFD). Whether GABAergic LH ne...
BackgroundDysregulation of feeding behavior leads to a variety of pathological manifestations rangin...
Chronic consumption of high fat diets (HFDs), rich in saturated fatty acids (SatFAs) like palmitic a...
The overconsumption of calorically dense, highly palatable foods is thought to be a major contributo...
Nutrition can influence the brain and affect its regulation of food intake, especially that of high-...
Obesity is linked to overeating, which can exacerbate unhealthy weight gain. However, the mechanisms...
The current obesity epidemic is a major worldwide health concern. Despite the consensus that the bra...
Hyperphagic obesity is characterized in part by a specific increase in meal size that contrib-utes t...
OBJECTIVE: The hypothalamus of hypercaloric diet-induced obese animals is featured by a significant ...
[Background]: Obesity proceeds with important physiological and microstructural alterations in the b...
The hypothalamus is the central regulator of energy homeostasis. Hypothalamic neuronal circuits are ...
Poster board E12 (1 page) ; Session 203 - Food intake regulation 3 - Abstract n° 203.1 - Publication...
Background/Objectives: High-fat diet consumption is known to trigger an inflammatory response in the...
The mechanisms for how saturated fat and sugar-based beverages contribute to human obesity are poorl...
Abstract: Emerging evidence from human imaging studies suggests that obese individuals have altered ...
International audienceDuring the last few decades, the consumption of low-calorie sweeteners, as a s...
BackgroundDysregulation of feeding behavior leads to a variety of pathological manifestations rangin...
Chronic consumption of high fat diets (HFDs), rich in saturated fatty acids (SatFAs) like palmitic a...
The overconsumption of calorically dense, highly palatable foods is thought to be a major contributo...
Nutrition can influence the brain and affect its regulation of food intake, especially that of high-...
Obesity is linked to overeating, which can exacerbate unhealthy weight gain. However, the mechanisms...
The current obesity epidemic is a major worldwide health concern. Despite the consensus that the bra...
Hyperphagic obesity is characterized in part by a specific increase in meal size that contrib-utes t...
OBJECTIVE: The hypothalamus of hypercaloric diet-induced obese animals is featured by a significant ...
[Background]: Obesity proceeds with important physiological and microstructural alterations in the b...
The hypothalamus is the central regulator of energy homeostasis. Hypothalamic neuronal circuits are ...
Poster board E12 (1 page) ; Session 203 - Food intake regulation 3 - Abstract n° 203.1 - Publication...
Background/Objectives: High-fat diet consumption is known to trigger an inflammatory response in the...
The mechanisms for how saturated fat and sugar-based beverages contribute to human obesity are poorl...
Abstract: Emerging evidence from human imaging studies suggests that obese individuals have altered ...
International audienceDuring the last few decades, the consumption of low-calorie sweeteners, as a s...
BackgroundDysregulation of feeding behavior leads to a variety of pathological manifestations rangin...
Chronic consumption of high fat diets (HFDs), rich in saturated fatty acids (SatFAs) like palmitic a...
The overconsumption of calorically dense, highly palatable foods is thought to be a major contributo...