TY - JOUR
T1 - Revisiting the ventral medial nucleus of the hypothalamus
T2 - The roles of SF-1 neurons in energy homeostasis
AU - Choi, Yun Hee
AU - Fujikawa, Teppei
AU - Lee, Jiwon
AU - Reuter, Anne
AU - Kim, Ki Woo
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic complications are growing concerns for public health and could lead to detrimental life-threatening conditions. Neurons whose activities are required for energy and glucose homeostasis are found in a number of hypothalamic nuclei. In the early twentieth century, the ventral medial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMH) was the first site reported to play a prominent role in the regulation of energy homeostasis through control of food intake and energy expenditure. Recent studies using sophisticated genetic tools have further highlighted the importance of the VMH and have extended our understanding of the physiological role of the nucleus in regulation of energy homeostasis. These genetic studies were preceded by the identification of steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1) as a marker of the VMH. This review focuses on the emerging homeostatic roles of the SF-1 neurons in the VMH discovered through the use of genetic models, particularly highlighting the control of energy, and glucose homeostasis.
AB - Obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic complications are growing concerns for public health and could lead to detrimental life-threatening conditions. Neurons whose activities are required for energy and glucose homeostasis are found in a number of hypothalamic nuclei. In the early twentieth century, the ventral medial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMH) was the first site reported to play a prominent role in the regulation of energy homeostasis through control of food intake and energy expenditure. Recent studies using sophisticated genetic tools have further highlighted the importance of the VMH and have extended our understanding of the physiological role of the nucleus in regulation of energy homeostasis. These genetic studies were preceded by the identification of steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1) as a marker of the VMH. This review focuses on the emerging homeostatic roles of the SF-1 neurons in the VMH discovered through the use of genetic models, particularly highlighting the control of energy, and glucose homeostasis.
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U2 - 10.3389/fnins.2013.00071
DO - 10.3389/fnins.2013.00071
M3 - Article
C2 - 23675313
AN - SCOPUS:84878819433
SN - 1662-4548
JO - Frontiers in Neuroscience
JF - Frontiers in Neuroscience
IS - 7 MAY
M1 - Article 71
ER -