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Secretin Hormone induces Satiation by Activating Brown Fat

fMRI images, showing diminished activity of reward circuits during a food cue task after secretin infusion.

Researchers from the Turku PET Centre and Technical University of Munich have discovered a new mechanism controlling satiation. According to the recently published study, the hormone secretin induces satiation by activating brown adipose tissue.

Brown adipose tissue is known for its ability to generate heat in response to cold exposure. Its activity has been proven to be connected to normal weight and glucose metabolism as well as lesser risks of cardiovascular diseases. Meals have also been shown to increase the thermogenesis in brown fat, but the significance of this phenomenon has been unclear.

  • Secretin is a hormone secreted into blood circulation by the intestines, and ...
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