Leptin-dependent serotonin control of appetite: temporal specificity, transcriptional regulation, and therapeutic implications

Leptin regulates serotonin synthesis by brainstem neurons in adult mice; serotonin then acts on arcuate neurons to inhibit food intake via Creb.

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