Abstract

Hunger elicits feeding behavior by activating Agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neurons. Two recent studies show how fasting, or the hunger hormone ghrelin, promote excitatory glutamate release onto AgRP neurons (Yang etal., 2011) and increase postsynaptic glutamate receptor-mediated drive (Liu etal., 2012).

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