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Adaptation of the sugar metabolism begins in the brain
29-Apr-2024 - What happens in the body when we are hungry and see and smell food? A research team from the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research has now been able to show in mice that adaptations take place in mitochondria in the liver after just a few minutes. Stimulated by the activation of a group of ...
Study on volunteers finds new regulator of food intake
19-Jan-2023 - Uridine is not only a central building block of RNA, but can also increase the feeling of hunger when ingested, as researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research and the University Hospital of Cologne have now shown. In the long term, uridine could be a potential target for ...
Researchers reveal the diversity of our neurons
19-May-2021 - The nerve cells, also called neurons, in our brain control all the basic processes of our body. For this reason, there are different types of neurons distributed over specific regions of the brain. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolic Research and the CECAD Cluster of Excellence ...
Does obesity start in the brain?
22-Apr-2020 - High-calorie, energy-dense foods are constantly available in our modern society. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research in Cologne have discovered that a group of nerve cells in the brains of mice promotes the consumption of high-fat food. If these so-called nociceptin ...
Dopamine release regulates our eating behaviour
08-Jan-2019 - When it comes to our food intake, we are only partially in control. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research in Cologne were able to show that our gastrointestinal tract is in constant contact with the brain and uses reward stimuli to control our desire for food. Dopamine ...
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