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Adiposity hormone, leptin, regulates food intake by influencing learning and memory
The hormone leptin reduces food intake, in part, by activating the hippocampus, an area of the brain that controls learning and memory function, according to new research. Researchers found that when leptin was delivered directly to the hippocampus in rats, the animals consumed less food and lost body weight. Leptin delivered to this region of the brain also impaired the ability of the animals to learn about the spatial location of food.
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