2023
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1668-22.2023
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Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptors in the Gustatory Cortex Influence Food Intake

Abstract: The gustatory region of the insular cortex (GC) processes taste information in manners important for taste-guided behaviors, including food intake itself. In addition to oral gustatory stimuli, GC activity is also influenced by physiological states including hunger. The specific cell-types and molecular mechanisms that afford the GC with such abilities are unclear. Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) is produced by neurons in the brain whereafter it can act upon GLP-1 receptor-expressing (GLP-1R+) neurons found in… Show more

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“…SEMA's impact specifically on animals exposed to HFD may be due to its dual role as a suppressor of hedonic and homeostatic eating. Here, we found that our findings are similar to a prior study that showed that stimulation of GLP-1 receptors decreased food intake in mice exposed to multiple diets with differing fat content [21]. Given this, it is possible that repeated exposure, although not continuous, caused the attenuation of SEMA's reduction in HFD consumption within the INT group on day 3.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…SEMA's impact specifically on animals exposed to HFD may be due to its dual role as a suppressor of hedonic and homeostatic eating. Here, we found that our findings are similar to a prior study that showed that stimulation of GLP-1 receptors decreased food intake in mice exposed to multiple diets with differing fat content [21]. Given this, it is possible that repeated exposure, although not continuous, caused the attenuation of SEMA's reduction in HFD consumption within the INT group on day 3.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%