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Study Identifies Sex-Based Differences in Metabolic Regulation Linked to Fezf1 Hypothalamic Neurons

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A recent study has identified a connection between sexual dimorphism and metabolic processes, focusing on specific neurons in the hypothalamus. Researchers Cabral-da-Silva, Zanesco, and Valdivieso-Rivera examined how Fezf1 neuron-specific brain-derived neurotrophic factors influence metabolism differently in males and females. Their findings highlight distinct variations in metabolic regulation tied to sex-based differences within these hypothalamic neurons.

The research sheds light on the role of Fezf1 neurons in driving these differences, suggesting that sexual dimorphism plays a significant part in shaping metabolic functions. The study provides detailed evidence linking hypothalamic neuronal activity to variations in energy balance and metabolic outcomes between sexes. This discovery adds to the growing body of knowledge about how biological sex influences physiological processes at the cellular level.

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Date: November 11, 2025

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