Leptin and Insulin Signaling in SF1 Neurons and Energy Homeostasis

NIH RePORTER · NIH · R01 · $409,591 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Abstract The endocannabinoid system, consisting of the CB1R and lipid derived endogenous cannabinoid molecules, has been shown to significantly contribute to the development of diabetes and obesity. Although CB1R inverse agonists are effective at improving insulin sensitivity and protecting against diet induced obesity, these drugs have severe side effects associated with the widespread distribution of CB1Rs in the CNS and the periphery. The goal of this application is to investigate the role of CB1Rs in the SF1 neurons of the ventromedial hypothalamus to regulate energy homeostasis. We will also examine if this subset of neurons is responsible for the metabolic improvements associated with CB1R inverse agonists. We anticipate the results from our investigation will provide novel insight to the development of effective therapies to combat metabolic disease while circumventing potential side effects.

Key facts

NIH application ID
9877006
Project number
5R01DK100659-06
Recipient
UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
Principal Investigator
JOEL K. ELMQUIST
Activity code
R01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$409,591
Award type
5
Project period
2014-07-08 → 2023-01-31