
Neuron Signaling in Metabolic Regulation
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Key Features
Explores the role signaling between neurons plays with respect to metabolism
Documents how neurotransmitters affect the regulation of feeding
Describes various methods and technologies used to study the neuronal control of metabolism
Includes contributions from an international team of leading researchers.
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Dr. Tong's research focuses on brain control of feeding behaviors and metabolism. The current obesity epidemic and its associated metabolic syndrome have imposed unprecedented challenges to society and medicine, but with no apparent effective therapeutics. His research goal is to understand the fundamental mechanistic insights on key driving causes for defective feeding and body weight regulation, therefore providing conceptual and effective targets for prevention and treatment of eating disorders, obesity and its associated diabetes. Toward this goal, he employs animal models in combination with state-of-the-art techniques including electrophysiology, optogenetics, chemogenetics, neuronal tracing and in vivo live imaging to dissect key functional neurocircuits in the regulation of feeding, body weight and glucose homeostasis.
Dr. Tong has published over 70 peer-reviewed research articles and is frequently invited as a speaker at national and international conferences. He currently serves as active manuscript reviewers for numerous academic journals and an editorial board member of Molecular Metabolism and Obesity Medicine.
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Content
Regulation of energy balance by hypothalamic cAMP-related signaling
Chapter 2
Brain Melanocortins Regulate Weight in Animals and Humans
Chapter 3
Neurotransmitter co-transmission in brain control of feeding and body weight
Chapter 4
Brain Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Influence on Feeding Behavior
Chapter 5
Dorsomedial hypothalamic regulation of energy balance and glucose homeostasis: lessons from adeno-associated virus-mediated gene manipulation
Chapter 6
The ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus in the regulation of energy homeostasis
Chapter 7
Current Genetic Techniques Available for Investigating Feeding Behavior and the Control of Energy Balance
Chapter 8
Central action of thyroid hormone on energy metabolism
Chapter 9
Oxytocinergic regulation of energy balance
Chapter 10
Lessons learned about metabolism from traditional and novel tools to study structure and function of the vagus nerve
Chapter 11
Neuronal regulation of adipose tissue biology
Chapter 12
Sex Differences in Feeding Regulated by Estrogen: Crosstalk between Dopaminergic Reward Circuitry and Adiposity Signals
Chapter 13
High Throughput Evaluation of Metabolic Activities Using Reverse Phase Protein Array (RPPA) Technology
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