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Liver-brain pathway may regulate alcohol consumption

November 28, 2016 by

A liver hormone called ‘FGF21’ may regulate alcohol drinking by acting directly on a receptor in the brain, according to a new study. For the first time this study highlights a liver-brain axis which plays an important role in regulating the consumption of alcohol, raising the possibility of a new therapeutic pathway that could one day be targeted to reduce the desire for alcohol in problem drinkers.

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