Rôle de la détection centrale des lipides dans le contrôle nerveux de la balance énergétique

  • Moullé V
  • Picard A
  • Cansell C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fatty acid sensitive neurons located in hypothalamus, hippocampus or striatum are able to detect daily variations of plasma fatty acid levels. Thus, these neurons play a role to regulate energy balance by controling food intake, insulin secretion or hepatic glucose production. Molecular mechanisms that mediate fatty acid effects include receptor FAT (fatty acid transporter)/CD36. Deregulation of this brain lipid sensing may be an early event leading to further dysfunction of energy balance leading to obesity and type 2 diabetes.

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Moullé, V. S., Picard, A., Cansell, C., Luquet, S., & Magnan, C. (2015). Rôle de la détection centrale des lipides dans le contrôle nerveux de la balance énergétique. Médecine/Sciences, 31(4), 397–403. https://doi.org/10.1051/medsci/20153104014

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