Night Brain Activity Regulates Glucose Levels

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A study from the University of Michigan found that specific hypothalamic neurons, VMHCckbr, actively regulate blood glucose during routine conditions by promoting fat breakdown and glycerol production, which supports glucose stability overnight. Overactivity of these neurons may contribute to prediabetes, highlighting the brain's nuanced role in metabolic health.
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