Neuronal fatty acid oxidation fuels memory after intensive learning in Drosophila

Nature12/10/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

A study published in Nature reveals that neuronal fatty acid oxidation serves as a crucial energy source for memory formation following intensive learning in Drosophila, or fruit flies. The research highlights the brain's ability to utilize fat for cognitive processes, suggesting a previously unrecognized metabolic pathway in memory function.

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