Department of Intensive Care Medicine and UMC Utrecht Brain Center, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 100, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Stress Hormones by Activating Nervous System
Author(s): Ilse M.J. Kant*
Past work have shown a few key mind cores engaged with intense mental pressure and glucose homeostasis. Intense pressure impacts glucose
digestion through delivered pressure chemicals by initiating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal pivot and the thoughtful sensory system. Little is
had some significant awareness of the mind cores which reaction to fringe glucose change are either bountiful with glucose sensing neurons or the
initiations are optional to stretch. Here we profile and contrast the mind cores that reaction with stress and glucose homeostasis in mouse models
of intense limitation stress, glucose and 2-DG infusions separately. Our current work give an exhaustive portrayal on key cerebrum cores engaged
with CNS control of pressure and glucose homeostasis, which provides insight for useful recognizable proof of mind cores that, manage glucose
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DOI:
10.37421/2684-4583.2022.5.165
Journal of Brain Research received 2 citations as per Google Scholar report