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Role of the Suprachiasmatic and Arcuate Nuclei in Diurnal Temperature Regulation in the Rat.

Mara Alaide Guzmán-RuizArlen Ramirez-CoronaNatali Nadia Guerrero-VargasElizabeth SabathOscar Daniel Ramírez-PlascenciaRebecca Fuentes-RomeroLuis Abel León-MercadoMariCarmen Basualdo SigalesCarolina EscobarRuud Marinus Buijs
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
When circadian and metabolic systems are not well synchronized, individuals may develop metabolic diseases. The underlying mechanisms are unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the balance between the releases of neuropeptides derived from the biological clock and from a metabolic sensory organ as the arcuate nucleus, are essential for an adequate temperature control. These observations show that brain areas involved in circadian and metabolic functions of the body need to interact to produce a coherent arrangement of physiological processes associated with temperature control.
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