| Literature DB >> 23913677 |
Charlene Diepenbroek1, Mireille J Serlie, Eric Fliers, Andries Kalsbeek, Susanne E la Fleur.
Abstract
Glucose is the most important source of fuel for the brain and its concentration must be kept within strict boundaries to ensure the organism's optimal fitness. To maintain glucose homeostasis, an optimal balance between glucose uptake and glucose output is required. Besides managing acute changes in plasma glucose concentrations, the brain controls a daily rhythm in glucose concentrations. The various nuclei within the hypothalamus that are involved in the control of both these processes are well known. However, novel studies indicate an additional role for brain areas that are originally appreciated in other processes than glucose metabolism. Therefore, besides the classic hypothalamic pathways, we will review cortico-limbic brain areas and their role in glucose metabolism.Entities:
Keywords: cortico-limbic brain areas; glucose metabolism; hypothalamus
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23913677 DOI: 10.1002/biof.1123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biofactors ISSN: 0951-6433 Impact factor: 6.113