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Regulation of feeding by somatostatin neurons in the tuberal nucleus

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2018

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The tuberal nucleus (TN) is a surprisingly understudied brain region. We found that somatostatin (SST) neurons in the TN, which is known to exhibit pathological or cytological changes in human neurodegenerative diseases, play a crucial role in regulating feeding in mice. GABAergic tuberal SST (<sup>TN</sup>SST) neurons were activated by hunger and by the hunger hormone, ghrelin. Activation of <sup>TN</sup>SST neurons promoted feeding, whereas inhibition reduced it via projections to the paraventricular nucleus and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Ablation of <sup>TN</sup>SST neurons reduced body weight gain and food intake. These findings reveal a previously unknown mechanism of feeding regulation that operates through orexigenic <sup>TN</sup>SST neurons, providing a new perspective for understanding appetite changes.

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