“…Even though the ability of ghrelin to pass the BBB is somewhat limited (Banks et al, 2002), peripheral ghrelin has been shown to target the CNS including dopaminergic cell group in the ventral tegmental area (Abizaid et al, 2006;Jerlhag et al, 2006;Jerlhag, 2008;Kawahara et al, 2009;Quarta et al, 2009;Jerlhag et al, 2010a). However, a role for centrally produced ghrelin should not be excluded since ghrelin containing cells have been identified in the hypothalamus (Lu et al, 2001) and ghrelin mRNA has been found in the hypothalamus, specifically adjacent to the third ventricle in the brain and in the arcuate nucleus (Cowley et al, 2003;Mondal et al, 2005).…”