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Jochen G Schneider1, Joseph H Nadeau2
1Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB), Campus Belval, 7 Avenue des Hauts Fourneaux, L-4362 Esch, Luxembourg, Luxembourg; Department of Internal Medicine II, Saarland University Medical Center at Homburg/Saar, Kirrberger Straße 100, D-66424 Homburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Serotonin acts as neurotransmitter in the brain and as a multifaceted signaling molecule coordinating many physiological processes in the periphery. In a recent issue of Nature Medicine, Crane et al. (2014) find that peripheral serotonin controls thermogenesis in adipose tissue by modulating β-adrenergic stimulation of UCP-1, thereby affecting glucose homeostasis and weight gain.
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