
Lateral Hypothalamic Control of Energy Balance
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Published on 6. December 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
106 pages
978-1-61504-765-9 (ISBN)
Description
Food and water are necessary for survival, but can only be obtained via ingestive behavior (feeding, drinking, and moving). Survival thus depends on the ability of the brain to coordinate the need for water and energy with appropriate behaviors to modify their intake as necessary for homeostasis. However, the balance of these behaviors also inherently determines body weight, and imbalances contribute to the development of weight disorders, such as obesity and anorexia nervosa. The lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) of the brain is anatomically positioned to coordinate the sensation of osmotic and energy status with goal-directed ingestive behaviors necessary to maintain homeostasis and body weight, and, hence, may hold insight into the potential treatment for energy balance disorders. This volume reviews the essential role of the LHA for the control of body weight, from its historical description as a "feeding center" to the current view of this LHA as a cellularly heterogeneous hub that regulates multiple aspects of physiology to influence body weight. Furthermore, we evaluate how specific LHA populations coordinate certain metabolic cues and behaviors, which may guide the development of pathway-specific interventions to improve the treatment of energy balance disorders.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Rafael
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
237 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61504-765-9 (9781615047659)
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Gizem Kurt is a Ph.D. candidate in Physiology at Michigan State University under the mentorship of Dr. Gina M. Leinninger. She received her B.S. in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Middle East Technical University, Turkey, in 2011 and her M.S. in Biology from Middle East Technical University, Turkey, in 2014. Her current Ph.D. research focuses on regulation of ingestive behaviors by lateral hypothalamic area neurotensin-expressing neurons.
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Content
- 1. The Weighty Implications of the Lateral Hypothalamic Area in Energy Balance
- 2. Anatomy and Connectivity of the LHA
- 3. Roles of LHA Neurons in Regulating Feeding
- 4. Role of the LHA in Drinking Behavior
- 5. Role of the LHA in Arousal, Physical Activity, and Energy Expenditure
- 6. Role of the LHA in Human Physiology
- References
- Author Biographies
- 2. Anatomy and Connectivity of the LHA
- 3. Roles of LHA Neurons in Regulating Feeding
- 4. Role of the LHA in Drinking Behavior
- 5. Role of the LHA in Arousal, Physical Activity, and Energy Expenditure
- 6. Role of the LHA in Human Physiology
- References
- Author Biographies