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| Daniela CotaSummaryAffiliation: University of Cincinnati Country: USA Publications
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CB1 receptors: emerging evidence for central and peripheral mechanisms that regulate energy balance, metabolism, and cardiovascular healthDaniela Cota
Department of Psychiatry, Obesity Research Center, Genome Research Institute, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA
Diabetes Metab Res Rev 23:507-17. 2007..Thus, pharmacologic options targeting the ECS may provide a novel, effective approach to the prevention and management of CVD, type 2 diabetes and obesity...
The role of the endocannabinoid system in the regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activityD Cota
Department of Psychiatry, Obesity Research Center, Genome Research Institute, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA
J Neuroendocrinol 20:35-8. 2008..Altogether, these observations suggest that alterations of the endocannabinoid tone might be associated with the development of stress-related diseases, including anxiety, depression and obesity...
Cannabinoids, opioids and eating behavior: the molecular face of hedonism?Daniela Cota
Obesity Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Genome Research Institute, 2170 E Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA
Brain Res Rev 51:85-107. 2006....
Role of the endocannabinoid system in energy balance regulation and obesityDaniela Cota
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA
Front Horm Res 36:135-45. 2008....
Fatty acid synthase inhibitors modulate energy balance via mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 signaling in the central nervous systemKarine Proulx
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati, Genome Research Institute, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Diabetes 57:3231-8. 2008..The purpose of these experiments was to determine whether hypothalamic mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling is involved in mediating the effects of FAS inhibitors...
Food intake-independent effects of CB1 antagonism on glucose and lipid metabolismDaniela Cota
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati, Genome Research Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Obesity (Silver Spring) 17:1641-5. 2009..These effects are independent of the anorectic action of the drug...
The role of hypothalamic mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 signaling in diet-induced obesityDaniela Cota
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati, Genome Research Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio 45237, USA
J Neurosci 28:7202-8. 2008..Overall, these findings point strongly to the possibility that reduced hypothalamic mTORC1 signaling contributes to the development of hyperphagia, weight gain, and leptin resistance during diet-induced obesity...
Hypothalamic mTOR signaling regulates food intakeDaniela Cota
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati, Genome Research Institute, 2170 East Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA
Science 312:927-30. 2006..Thus, mTOR is a cellular fuel sensor whose hypothalamic activity is directly tied to the regulation of energy intake...
Regulation of food intake through hypothalamic signaling networks involving mTORStephen C Woods
Department of Psychiatry, Genome Research Institute, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45237, USA
Annu Rev Nutr 28:295-311. 2008....
The role of CNS fuel sensing in energy and glucose regulationDaniela Cota
Department of Psychiatry, Genome Research Institute, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45237, USA
Gastroenterology 132:2158-68. 2007..The corollary to this hypothesis is that dysregulation of these fuel-sensing mechanisms in the brain may contribute to metabolic dysregulation underlying diseases, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes...
Leptin in energy balance and reward: two faces of the same coin?Daniela Cota
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati, Genome Research Institute, 2170 East Galbraith Road, Ohio 45237, USA
Neuron 51:678-80. 2006..In this issue of Neuron, Hommel et al. reveal a novel site for leptin's regulation of feeding. In turn, Fulton et al. propose a novel role for leptin in regulating non-feeding-related motivated behaviors...
The integrative role of CNS fuel-sensing mechanisms in energy balance and glucose regulationDarleen Sandoval
Department of Psychiatry, Genome Research Institute, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA
Annu Rev Physiol 70:513-35. 2008..Consequently, dysfunction of the ability of the CNS to integrate fuel-sensing signals may underlie the etiology of metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes...
Mechanisms of oleoylethanolamide-induced changes in feeding behavior and motor activityKarine Proulx
Genome Research Institute, ML 0506, University of Cincinnati, 2170 E Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 289:R729-37. 2005..Despite that OEA-induced anorexia is unlikely to be due to impaired motor activity, our data raise a cautionary note in how specific behavioral and metabolic effects of OEA should be interpreted...
The endogenous cannabinoid system affects energy balance via central orexigenic drive and peripheral lipogenesisDaniela Cota
Clinical Neuroendocrinology Group, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany
J Clin Invest 112:423-31. 2003....
The emerging role of the endocannabinoid system in endocrine regulation and energy balanceUberto Pagotto
Endocrinology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, Sant Orsola Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy, and Department of Physiological Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
Endocr Rev 27:73-100. 2006..The relevance of the system is further strenghtened by the notion that drugs interfering with the activity of the endocannabinoid system are considered as promising candidates for the treatment of various diseases, including obesity...
Requirement of cannabinoid receptor type 1 for the basal modulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functionDaniela Cota
Group of Clinical Neuroendocrinology, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany
Endocrinology 148:1574-81. 2007....
