Brain Cells that Control When We Feel Hungry.

Frontiers for young minds Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-15 DOI:10.3389/frym.2025.1461680
Sarah Sarsfield, Yasmin Padovan-Hernandez, Yeka Aponte
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Abstract

As humans, we can use words like "hungry" and "full" to communicate when we need to eat throughout the day. However, mice, which are commonly used to study feeding behaviors in the laboratory, cannot tell us what they are feeling. We trained mice to tell us whether they were hungry or full. Then, we turned on and turned off certain cells in a brain region called the hypothalamus to see if these specific cell types could make a mouse feel hungry or full. Our research showed that turning on specific brain cells in a region called the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus caused mice to report they were hungry, even if they had just eaten and their stomachs should feel full. These results give us clues about how the brain works to control hunger.

控制我们何时感到饥饿的脑细胞。
作为人类,我们可以用“饿了”和“饱了”这样的词来表达我们一天中什么时候需要吃东西。然而,通常在实验室里用来研究进食行为的老鼠,并不能告诉我们它们的感受。我们训练老鼠告诉我们它们是饿了还是饱了。然后,我们打开和关闭大脑中一个叫做下丘脑的区域的某些细胞,看看这些特定的细胞类型是否会让老鼠感到饥饿或饱腹。我们的研究表明,打开下丘脑弓状核区域的特定脑细胞会导致老鼠报告它们饿了,即使它们刚刚吃过东西,它们的胃应该感觉饱了。这些结果为我们提供了大脑如何控制饥饿感的线索。
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