Scientists reveal structure of brain area where hormones that regulate vial body processes pass into the blood
Wednesday, November 2, 2011 - 10:00
in Biology & Nature
Much of the body's chemistry is controlled by the brain from blood pressure to appetite to food metabolism. In a study published recently in Developmental Cell, a team of scientists led by Dr. Gil Levkowitz of the Weizmann Institute has revealed the exact structure of one crucial brain area in which biochemical commands are passed from the brain cells to the bloodstream and from there to the body. In the process, they discovered a surprising new role for the 'hormone of love,' showing that it helps to direct the development of this brain structure.