Sugar Is Processed Differently in the Brains of Obesity-Prone vs. Obesity-Resistant Rats [W[R]C]
Summary: Glucose takes longer to get into the nucleus accumbens of obesity-prone rat models. Researchers also discovered excess levels of glutamate in obesity-prone rats, implying a deficiency in the neurotransmitter recycling process normally maintained by astrocytes.
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