Abstract:Animal models that examine neural circuits controlling food intake often lack translational relevance. To address this limitation, we identified neural network dynamics related to homeostatic state and BMI in humans. This approach predicted a novel pathway projecting from the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) to the lateral hypothalamus (LH) in humans. We then dissected the mechanistic underpinnings of this human-relevant mPFC-LH circuit in mice. Chemogenetic or optogenetic activation of the mPFC-LH pathway in m… Show more
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