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. 2023 Jul 24;378(1885):20220210. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0210

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

ROS signals and targets. Mitochondrial ROS is normally produced in response to excess fuel (NADH). ROS is an important signal of fuel excess that regulates energy metabolism by modulating insulin secretion from ß-cells, triglyceride synthesis in fat cells, gluconeogenesis in liver, and hunger and satiety in neural cells. Environmental obesogens may generate inappropriate signals by similar mechanisms. (Online version in colour.)