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The Involvement Of Bone Cells In The Adverse Side-effects Associated With Therapeutic Glucocorticoid Use
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$290,032.00
Summary
Long-term use of cortisone (glucocorticoids) often leads to significant health problems such as diabetes and obesity. We have convincing preliminary data suggesting these side effects are, at least in part, mediated via bone cells. Inhibiting cortisone action in these cells, in mice treated with cortisone, results in a significant reduction of the negative side effects of this drug on fuel metabolism (eg glucose and lipid levels). The current aim is to investigate how this pathway is involved in ....Long-term use of cortisone (glucocorticoids) often leads to significant health problems such as diabetes and obesity. We have convincing preliminary data suggesting these side effects are, at least in part, mediated via bone cells. Inhibiting cortisone action in these cells, in mice treated with cortisone, results in a significant reduction of the negative side effects of this drug on fuel metabolism (eg glucose and lipid levels). The current aim is to investigate how this pathway is involved in cortisone-induced obesity and diabetes.Read moreRead less