2022
A hypothalamic pathway for Augmentor α–controlled body weight regulation
Ahmed M, Kaur N, Cheng Q, Shanabrough M, Tretiakov EO, Harkany T, Horvath TL, Schlessinger J. A hypothalamic pathway for Augmentor α–controlled body weight regulation. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2022, 119: e2200476119. PMID: 35412887, PMCID: PMC9169862, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2200476119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParaventricular nucleusBody weightDiet-induced obesityBody weight regulationDiscrete neuronal populationsMelanocortin receptor 4Whole-body energy homeostasisPhysiological rolePeptide neuronsHypothalamic pathwaysReceptor 4Neuronal pathwaysPhysical activityLittermate controlsWeight regulationNeuronal populationsMetabolic diseasesTherapeutic opportunitiesMutant miceEnergy homeostasisMiceALKCancerHuman cancersALK mutants
2017
Thyroid hormone- and estrogen receptor interactions with natural ligands and endocrine disruptors in the cerebellum
Zsarnovszky A, Kiss D, Jocsak G, Nemeth G, Toth I, Horvath TL. Thyroid hormone- and estrogen receptor interactions with natural ligands and endocrine disruptors in the cerebellum. Frontiers In Neuroendocrinology 2017, 48: 23-36. PMID: 28987779, DOI: 10.1016/j.yfrne.2017.10.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEffects of phytoestrogensThyroid hormonesBrain functionNormal physiological settingsMetabolic parametersMature brainEstrogen receptor interactionSteroid hormonesBrain developmentHormoneHomeostatic parametersIntercellular actionsHormonal mechanismsReceptor interactionNatural ligandEnergy metabolismCerebellumEndocrine disruptorsPhytoestrogensPivotal rolePhysiological settingsMetabolismGliaEstrogenNeurons
2007
Simultaneous deletion of ghrelin and its receptor increases motor activity and energy expenditure
Pfluger PT, Kirchner H, Günnel S, Schrott B, Perez-Tilve D, Fu S, Benoit SC, Horvath T, Joost HG, Wortley KE, Sleeman MW, Tschöp M. Simultaneous deletion of ghrelin and its receptor increases motor activity and energy expenditure. AJP Gastrointestinal And Liver Physiology 2007, 294: g610-g618. PMID: 18048479, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00321.2007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAllelesAnimalsAnthropometryBlood GlucoseBody CompositionBody TemperatureBody WeightEatingEnergy MetabolismGene DeletionGenotypeGhrelinGlucose Tolerance TestInsulin ResistanceLigandsLipidsMiceMice, KnockoutMotor ActivityReceptors, GhrelinReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionRNA, MessengerConceptsFood intakeSimultaneous deletionStandard dietHigh-fat diet-induced obesityMotor activityWild-type control miceFirst mouse mutantsMetabolic phenotypeDiet-induced obesityEnergy metabolism phenotypesEnergy expenditureGene-deficient miceKnockout mice exhibitSingle gene-deficient miceSame genetic backgroundMost speciesWT miceControl miceStandard chowMolecular controlBody adiposityBiological roleLean massMouse mutantsMeal patterns
2003
Endocannabinoids and the regulation of body fat: the smoke is clearing
Horvath TL. Endocannabinoids and the regulation of body fat: the smoke is clearing. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2003, 112: 323-326. PMID: 12897199, PMCID: PMC166302, DOI: 10.1172/jci19376.Peer-Reviewed Original Research