[Bug] Overly restrictive safety filter blocking legitimate academic writing tasks
Bug Description
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\section{Introduction}
In order to regulate body temperature above the ambient, animals expend a significant amount of energy. When food is scarce, this strategy becomes unsustainable. In such conditions, many animals adopt energy-conserving states, shifting from being active and foraging to behavioral quiescence. Some animals enter a hypometabolic state marked by reduced core temperature and metabolic rate known as torpor.
AgRP neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus are well-established sensors of energetic deficit. They are strongly activated by fasting, promote food intake, and suppress energetically costly processes such as reproduction, pain sensitivity, and thermogenesis. These neurons project broadly, including to the POA, a known hub for thermoregulatory control and torpor induction. However, whether AgRP neurons are required for torpor entry remains unknown.
Studies in Siberian hamsters suggested that NPY1 receptor Y1 (NPY1R) mediates both NPY-induced hypothermia and daily torpor (Dark \& Pelz, 2008; Pelz \& Dark, 2007; Swoap, 2008). However, these studies did not identify the specific location of the NPY1R-expressing neurons required for the generation of torpor bouts. If AgRP neurons convey an energy-deficit signal required to initiate torpor, then disrupting their activity could prevent animals from entering torpor even during prolonged fasting. AgRP-derived signaling, particularly via the co-released neuropeptide Y (NPY), may enable the transition to hypometabolism by priming POA circuits. These hypotheses have not been directly tested.
Taken together, these observations support a model in which AgRP neurons integrate energetic state and modulate POA activity to permit torpor. In this chapter, I examine evidence that AgRP signaling contributes to fasting-induced torpor through loss-of-function and peptide-related manipulations, and I use these results to motivate the search for downstream circuit mechanisms.
This is not unsafe at all....the flag is too sensitive to ANY BIOLOGY. please fix this
Environment Info
- Platform: linux
- Terminal: ghostty
- Version: 2.1.204
- Feedback ID: d50b79cf-5553-4561-a5b9-fb4a06c8d7fc
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