Brown fat protects animals against obesity and diabetes. Humans with abundant brown fat are metabolically healthy. Identification of medication that boosts brown fat function may lead to novel treatment of metabolic disorders. This proposal will examine the role of such a medication, which is modeled on a factor (called FGF21) released from brown fat. The project will also search for other factors released by human brown fat, which may become future targets of obesity treatment.
The Regulation Of Aromatase In The Context Of Obesity And Postmenopausal Breast Cancer.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$436,601.00
Summary
Current hormone therapy for breast cancer using inhibitors of oestrogen formation results in serious side-effects including bone loss, joint pain and possibly cognitive issues. Our current work is aimed at understanding how oestrogen formation is regulated with the goal of developing breast-specific inhibitors of oestrogen formation to obviate these problems. In addition, this work is aimed at devising therapeutic intervention to break the linkage between obesity and breast cancer.
Control Of Musculoskeletal Function And Glucose Metabolism By Androgens In Men
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$245,031.00
Summary
Male sex hormone or androgen deficiency (AD) is a common, but under-diagnosed condition. AD decreases general well being and contributes to muscle weakness, bone fragility and weight gain. By using cutting edge imaging and molecular technologies, we will help to explain the underlying mechanisms of how AD leads to these negative effects. This should ultimately lead to reduction of adverse outcomes of AD, which include fractures and cardiovascular events.