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Cav3.1 is a neuronal leucine sensor that mediates satiety and weight loss in response to dietary protein

Online now: Tsang et al. identify the T-type calcium channel Cav3.1 as a neuronal leucine sensor in hypothalamic POMC neurons. Leucine directly binds Cav3.1, lowering its activation threshold. Loss of Cav3.1 in POMC neurons abolishes high-protein diet-induced appetite suppression, while pharmacological activation promotes weight loss and potentiates the effects of anorectic agents.

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