Joslin researchers have gained fresh insights into how obesity and type 2 diabetes can create a stress response in the brain, especially in the hypothalamus (the brain region that regulates appetite and energy production), that may contribute to altering metabolism throughout the body. The findings are reported in the October issue of the iJournal of Clinical Investigation/i. The researchers investigated the role of the molecular chaperone heat shock protein ...Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Researchers Gain New Insight into Role of Brain Stress in Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Development
Joslin researchers have gained fresh insights into how obesity and type 2 diabetes can create a stress response in the brain, especially in the hypothalamus (the brain region that regulates appetite and energy production), that may contribute to altering metabolism throughout the body. The findings are reported in the October issue of the iJournal of Clinical Investigation/i. The researchers investigated the role of the molecular chaperone heat shock protein ...
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