
Glia brain cells implicated in appetite control.
Twenty-years ago there was a big step forward in the understanding of obesity when researchers discovered that a person’s appetite is controlled by a key molecule called leptin. Leptin is a hormone produced by fat cells which is delivered by the blood to the brain, to signal that the person is full and can stop eating. However, even though receptors for leptin were discovered soon … Continue reading Glia brain cells implicated in appetite control.