Deniz Atasoy
@denizatasoy.bsky.social
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Assoc. Prof. @ U-Iowa Neuroscience and Pharmacology, interested in neural circuits for appetite & metabolism, circadian regulation, obesity & hypoglycemia. Atlas' & Zeus'(pitsky) dad. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3325-8820
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Lisa Beutler
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· Aug 16
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Mark Rossi
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· May 14
Energy state guides reward seeking via an extended amygdala to lateral hypothalamus pathway - Nature Communications
The lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) mediates reward seeking. Here, the authors show how LHA afferent connections promote reward seeking by shaping synaptic strength according to energy state, processe...
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Deniz Atasoy
@denizatasoy.bsky.social
· Mar 28
Hedonic eating is controlled by dopamine neurons that oppose GLP-1R satiety
Hedonic eating is defined as food consumption driven by palatability without physiological need. However, neural control of palatable food intake is poorly understood. We discovered that hedonic eatin...
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Eric Topol
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· Mar 26
Changes in neurotensin signalling drive hedonic devaluation in obesity - Nature
In mice, prolonged consumption of a high-fat diet decreases interest in calorie-rich foods as a result of reduced neurotensin expression and signalling, which uncouples hedonic feeding behaviour linke...
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Soragni:Lab
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· Feb 27
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@denizatasoy.bsky.social
· Feb 13
Thalamic opioids from POMC satiety neurons switch on sugar appetite
High sugar–containing foods are readily consumed, even after meals and beyond fullness sensation (e.g., as desserts). Although reward-driven processing of palatable foods can promote overeating, the n...
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· Jan 31
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@denizatasoy.bsky.social
· Dec 23
Acute and circadian feedforward regulation of agouti-related peptide hunger neurons
Douglass et al. employ long-term, continuous fiber photometry to uncover new modes of agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neuron regulation in ad libitum, fasted, and circadian conditions. AgRP neuron activity exhibits a circadian rhythm, which controls daily feeding patterns through a neural circuit from the suprachiasmatic nucleus via the dorsomedial hypothalamus.
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