Immunoregulatory functions of appetite controlling brain circuits
食欲控制脑回路的免疫调节功能
基本信息
- 批准号:BB/Y005694/1
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- 金额:$ 88.67万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2024 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
It is widely known that changes in our diet can significantly impact our immune system. Fasting or consuming fewer calories can aid in recovery from inflammatory and infectious diseases. However, overeating and obesity can increase our susceptibility to illness. Generally, it is believed that this is because the food we eat provides the fuel our body needs to function properly, including our immune system. So, changes in our diet can directly affect how well our immune system works. What's is also becoming well understood is that our brain controls our food intake and that when we eat too much or too little, in addition to impacting on the body energy levels, we also affect how the brain and its metabolic-sensing network work. Indeed, specialised nerve cells in our brain sense how much food we have consumed and signal when we are hungry or full. These cells work together to regulate our feelings of hunger and satiety, to regulate our food intake and make sure our body gets the nutrients it needs. However, whether these nerve cells can also affect our immune system is completely unknown. Surprisingly, our initial research supports the idea that the nerve cells in the brain that control hunger and fullness can also directly regulate our immune system. In this project, we are investigating this new idea further. To learn more, we will use the latest technologies to selectively activate or deactivate these specific nerve cells and study their effects on the immune system and how these effects take place.We hope that our research will advance current knoledge, providing a new understanding of how the brain controls the immune system and how dietary changes can impact our health. This could lead to new treatments for immune-related diseases such as inflammation and infection, as well as a better understanding and potential future treatments for inflammatory diseases, which are highly prevalent in people leaving with obesity and metabolic syndrome.
众所周知,饮食的变化会显著影响我们的免疫系统。禁食或消耗较少的卡路里可以帮助从炎症和传染病中恢复。然而,暴饮暴食和肥胖会增加我们对疾病的易感性。一般认为,这是因为我们吃的食物提供了我们身体正常运作所需的燃料,包括我们的免疫系统。因此,我们饮食的变化可以直接影响我们的免疫系统的工作方式。人们也越来越清楚,我们的大脑控制着我们的食物摄入量,当我们吃得太多或太少时,除了影响身体的能量水平外,我们还影响大脑及其代谢传感网络的工作方式。事实上,我们大脑中专门的神经细胞可以感知我们吃了多少食物,并在我们饿了或饱了的时候发出信号。这些细胞共同调节我们的饥饿感和饱腹感,调节我们的食物摄入量,确保我们的身体获得所需的营养。然而,这些神经细胞是否也会影响我们的免疫系统,这是完全未知的。令人惊讶的是,我们最初的研究支持这样一种观点,即大脑中控制饥饿和饱腹感的神经细胞也可以直接调节我们的免疫系统。在这个项目中,我们正在进一步研究这个新想法。为了了解更多,我们将使用最新的技术来选择性地激活或灭活这些特定的神经细胞,并研究它们对免疫系统的影响以及这些影响是如何发生的。我们希望我们的研究能够推进当前的知识,为大脑如何控制免疫系统以及饮食变化如何影响我们的健康提供新的理解。这可能会导致免疫相关疾病的新治疗方法,如炎症和感染,以及对炎症性疾病的更好理解和潜在的未来治疗方法,这些疾病在肥胖和代谢综合征患者中非常普遍。
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Marta Scorsetti
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Strategy for improving clinical obesity therapeutics
改善临床肥胖治疗的策略
- 批准号:
MR/Y014707/1 - 财政年份:2024
- 资助金额:
$ 88.67万 - 项目类别:
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消除饥饿感的神经回路
- 批准号:
BB/V016318/1 - 财政年份:2022
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Neuroimmune regulation of peripheral immune responses by modulation of food intake and energy balance
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- 批准号:
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