ey0017.8-16 | New Paradigms | ESPEYB17
A Melvin
, D Chantzichristos
, CJ Kyle
, SD Mackenzie
, BR Walker
, G Johannsson
, RH Stimson
, S ORahilly
To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020; 105(5): 14271434. PMID: 31853550.GDF15 is a stress-induced hormone that acts in the hindbrain to activate neural circuits involved in aversive responses and reducing food intake and body weight in animal models (1). In humans, GDF15 is widely expressed, with highest concentrations seen in placental trophoblasts, followed by kid...