How does the hypothalamus contribute to
the control of food intake? (3)
The modern view of energy homeostasis now proposes that discrete
neuronal pathways generate integrated responses to afferent input
related to energy storage.  The hypothalamus plays a prominent role
in this integration.
The hypothalamus is sensitive to adiposity signals supplied by the
hormones leptin and insulin, secreted by fat cells and the pancrease
respectively.
Insulin and leptin both modulate neural activity in the arcuate
nucleus of the hypothalamus, which transduces afferent hormonal
signals into a neural response.
Leptin may also play a role in establishing a biological set point for
body weight by modifying the strength and number of synapses onto
arcuate neurons and by inducing projections from the arcuate
nucleus to the PVN during development.