@NatMetabolism@Nature@AnaDomingosLab@UniofOxford Neuropeptide Y's role in obesity regulation is pivotal. This study reveals its protective effect on thermogenic adipocytes, suggesting potential therapeutic targets for obesity. Future research should explore NPY modulation in metabolic disorders.
#NatMetabPicks | In @Nature led by @AnaDomingosLab (@UniofOxford):
Sympathetic neuropeptide Y protects from obesity by sustaining the development of thermogenic adipocytes.
https://t.co/RfLUZwXZA9
@rkuruvi1 @larsjansenlab @Nature Thanks ! It’s great that our results align! They fatten up on normal diet as time goes by… it’s late onset obesity from burning 🔥 less, not eating more.
🤯Wow! Another outstanding study from @AnaDomingosLab showing that peripheral vs central NPY has opposite effect on body weight independently of food intake!! https://t.co/GMO3auCbDx
Excited to hear @AnaDomingosLab’s work on the same day it appears in @Nature#LabtoClinic! Brain signals via peripheral NPY help sustain energy burn, independent of food intake. Key #weightloss tip: burning energy can be more crucial than losing appetite. https://t.co/LYzIRxpZCh