Nature Communications (Jan 2020)

The anterior insular cortex unilaterally controls feeding in response to aversive visceral stimuli in mice

  • Yu Wu,
  • Changwan Chen,
  • Ming Chen,
  • Kai Qian,
  • Xinyou Lv,
  • Haiting Wang,
  • Lifei Jiang,
  • Lina Yu,
  • Min Zhuo,
  • Shuang Qiu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-14281-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Food intake can be attenuated by visceral aversive stimuli in pathological conditions. Here the authors identify a unilateral neural circuit from the CamKII-positive neurons in the anterior insular cortex to the vGluT2-positive neurons in the lateral hypothalamus that controls feeding responses to visceral aversive stimuli.