orexin
noun
orex·in
ə-ˈrek-sən
: either of two neuropeptides (
orexin A
and
orexin B
) that are produced in the hypothalamus and play a role in regulating wakefulness and food intake
Scientists have known for almost a decade that narcolepsy is caused by a dearth of a brain communication chemical called orexin.—Laura Sanders, Science News
The new sleep aids block the activity of brain peptides called orexins.—Christine Soares, Scientific American
called also hypocretin
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