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GRK1957 | Adipocyte-Brain Crosstalk
University of Lübeck - GRK1957 - Research - 2nd Generation Projects

2nd Generation Projects

NoProject Title
1Identification of leptin transporters at the blood-brain barrier (Schwaninger)
2Effect of adipokines/cytokines on HIF-1 regulated astrocyte glucose metabolism (Jöhren)
3Cerebral regulation of energy expenditure by TRH+ neurons and CO2 chemosensation  (Wenzel / Schwaninger)
4Adipocyte-brain communication after deep brain stimulation (Brüggemann / Wilms)
5Crosstalk of dopamine and thyroid hormone signalling in the control of thermogenic adipose tissue (Mittag / Iwen)
6Neuroendocrine mechanisms controlling cold-induced BAT activity (Schmid)
7A systems level approach to modulation of adipocyte-brain crosstalk by transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (Münte / Brede)
8Nesfatin-1’s effects on energy homeostasis: dissecting the role of PVN and NTS oxytocin neurons (Lehnert / Schulz)
9Epigenetic modulation of behavioral rhythms after bariatric surgery (Kirchner / Oster)
10Adipokine regulation of circadian clocks in hypothalamic neurons (Oster)
11Animal models of obesity/diabetes: Influence of the angiotensin system on neurovascular coupling and memory (Raasch / Bader)

 

NoAssociated Project Title
1Brain circuits governing thermoregulation in a thyroid hormone dependent manner
2The use of Vitamine K2 in Parkinson’s Disease patients with mitochondrial dysfunction
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