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Membrane Potential Dye Imaging of Ventromedial Hypothalamus Neurons From Adult Mice to Study Glucose Sensing
Published on: November 27, 2013
Orexin neurons and the TASK of glucosensing
Michael M Scott1, Jacob N Marcus, Joel K Elmquist
1Center for Hypothalamic Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, 75390, USA.
Abstract:
Relatively little is known about the mechanisms that link changing levels of glucose and neuronal activity. A paper in the current issue of Neuron by Burdakov et al. demonstrates that orexin/hypocretin neurons are inhibited by rising glucose in part due to membrane potential effects mediated by tandem-pore K(+) (K(2P)) channels. The findings may shed light on the mechanisms that link hypoglycemia and coordinated arousal and autonomic responses.
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