The suprachiasmatic nucleus changes the daily activity of the arcuate nucleus α-MSH neurons in male rats.
@article{GuzmanRuiz2014TheSN,
title={The suprachiasmatic nucleus changes the daily activity of the arcuate nucleus $\alpha$-MSH neurons in male rats.},
author={Mara A. Guzman-Ruiz and Nadia Saderi and Fernando C{\'a}zarez-M{\'a}rquez and Natal{\'i} N. Guerrero-Vargas and Mar{\'i}a Del Carmen Basualdo and Guadalupe Acosta-Galvan and Ruud M. Buijs},
journal={Endocrinology},
year={2014},
volume={155 2},
pages={
525-35
}
}Timing of metabolic processes is crucial for balanced physiology; many studies have shown the deleterious effects of untimely food intake. [] Key Result Bilateral SCN lesions showed a complete disappearance of ARC neuronal rhythms and unilateral SCN lesions showed a decreased activation in the ARC at the lesioned side. Moreover light exposure during the dark phase inhibited ARC and α-MSH neuronal activity.
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