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- who: Christine Delle from the Center for TranslationalUniversity of have published the Article: Long-term high-fat diet increases glymphatic activity in the hypothalamus in mice, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: Since the hippocampus and hypothalamus are affected by obesity-related neuroinflammation in humans and rodents, the authors focused on these two u00adregions31-33 evated in the median eminence (ME), supraoptic nucleus (SON) and periventricular nucleus (PEVN) in both sexes of diabetic rats.
- how: The decline in this activity due to diet was greater for HFD mice compared to the . . .
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