Brain Neurons Are Responsible for Day-To-Day Control of Blood Sugar

Aug. 20, 2025
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Researchers at U-M’s Caswell Diabetes Institute are studying how the brain regulates blood sugar. A recent study examined a group of neurons in the hypothalamus and how they function during everyday activity, not just in emergencies. Using mouse models, the team found that these neurons play an important role in keeping blood glucose stable, especially during fasting. Read the full article to learn more about their findings.

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