The development of hunger

Schedule
Monday, October 18, 2021
15:00 UTC
Marcelo Dietrich

Dr.

Yale

Host: Brain-Body Interactions

Event Information

Host

Brain-Body Interactions

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

All mammals transition from breastfeeding to independent feeding during the lactation period. In humans and other mammals, this critical transition is important for later in life metabolic control and, consequently, for the development of many chronic conditions. Here, Dr. Dietrich will discuss the work of his lab studying the function of hypothalamic neurons involved in homeostatic control during the transition from breastfeeding to independent feeding. His work illuminates novel properties of hypothalamic neurons in early life, suggesting mechanisms by which early life events shape homeostatic regulation throughout the individual’s lifespan.

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