GEE SEMINAR SERIES
Professor Ana Domingos, University of Oxford
Dear All
The speaker for the next seminar is Prof. Ana Domingos
This seminar is open to all regardless of career stage. Please share details with colleagues, wider networks and those who may be interested.
Location: JZ Young LT, Anatomy & Medical Sciences Building
Host: Nazif Alic
Please email Nazif if you would like a one to one with Ana.
Title: Sympathetic neuron-derived NPY protects from obesity
Abstract: Sympathetic nerves within brown and white adipose tissue locally release norepinephrine (NE) which induce lipolysis and thermogenesis. NPY is co-released with NE, but the extent of NPY-releasing sympathetic nerves and their role in adipose tissue is unknown. Although many reports indicate that NPY in the brain stimulates appetite, knocking out NPY has no effect on daily food consumption, and mice without NPY receptors develop late-onset obesity despite eating less. In humans, mutations in NPY have been linked to high body mass index (BMI) but not an unhealthy dietary pattern. These findings suggest that NPY have contrasting impacts on maintaining body weight homeostasis. To test this, we employed improved animal models in which NPY was selectively removed from sympathetic neurons, while leaving it intact in the brain. Our results indicate that, relative to central NPY, peripheral NPY produced by the sympathetic nerves has the opposite effect on body weight homeostasis.
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University of Oxford
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Cost
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