Neurobiology of Feeding and Energy Expenditure

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Abstract

Significant advancements have been made in the past century regarding the neuronal control of feeding behavior and energy expenditure. The effects and mechanisms of action of various peripheral metabolic signals on the brain have become clearer. Molecular and genetic tools for visualizing and manipulating individual components of brain homeostatic systems in combination with neuroanatomical, electrophysiological, behavioral, and pharmacological techniques have begun to elucidate the molecular and neuronal mechanisms of complex feeding behavior and energy expenditure. This review highlights some of these advancements that have led to the current understanding of the brain’s involvement in the acute and chronic regulation of energy homeostasis.

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one could argue that the purpose behind the emergence and evolution of the central nervous system was to promote the most effective management of metabolism in support of survival.