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Nursing poses major metabolic demands on mothers, to which they respond by eating more and saving energy to sustain milk production. There are significant hormonal changes during lactation, but how they lead to metabolic adaptations in nursing mothers remained unclear. In this study, which appeared in Nature Metabolism, leading researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Pennington Biomedical Research Center uncovered a mechanism that connects prolactin, estrogen, the brain, and metabolic adaptations during lactation. To view the full article, visit https://t.co/arfXAvRmMx
Today and tomorrow, @PBRCNews is hosting “Disseminating and Implementing the Science of Child Obesity Treatment and Prevention” at the Cook Conference Center #PBRCresearch#GreauxHealthy
Glad to share a new paper from the lab describing how estrogens can influence neuronal activity in milliseconds. Thanks to Meng Yu @NaYin71788@HeYanlin2 https://t.co/k5jPYjGwUo
Cerebellar Purkinje neurons in mice are activated by the hormone asprosin, leading to enhanced thirst
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