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Mr Simon April-Monn, PhD student with Prof Perren and Dr Marinoni at the University of Bern, Switzerland, talks with NEN about their recent publication in Neuroendocrinology. Interview by Dr Julie Ann Lough April-Monn S.L., Wiedmer T., Skowronska M., Maire R., Schiavo Lena M., Trippel M., Di Domenico A., Muffatti F., Andreasi V., Capurso G., Doglioni C., Kim-Fuchs C., Gloor B., Zatelli M.C., Partelli S., Falconi M., Perren A., Marinoni I. Neuroendocrinology ePub: 3 April 2020 https://doi.org/10.1159/000507669
Prof Naomi E. Rance, University of Arizona, speaks to NEN at ICN2018 in Toronto, to discusses her body of work on the exciting links between KNDy neurons, menopausal women, and novel approaches to managing hot flushes. Interview by Dr Julie Ann Lough
Eva Viho, PhD student at Leiden University Medical Centre, talks to NEN about her recent publication "Corticosteroid action in the brain: the potential of selective receptor modulation." Interview by Dr Julie Ann Lough Viho, E.M.G., Buurstede J.C., Mahfouz A., Koorneef L.L., van Weert L.T.C.M., Houtman R., Hunt H.J., Kroon J., Meijer O.C. (2019) Corticosteroid action in the brain: the potential of selective receptor modulation. Neuroendocrinology.DOI:10.1159/000499659
Dr Anna Cariboni from The University of Milan discusses her work on rare GnRH deficiency disease, Kallman Syndrome, and Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism, using gene knockout studies. Interview by Dr Julie Ann Lough Oleari R., Lettieri A., Paganoni A., Zanieri L., Cariboni A. Semaphorin Signaling in GnRH Neurons: From Development to Disease. (2018) Neuroendocrinology. DOI:10.1159/000495916
Dr Jimena Ferraris of the Karolinska Institute and the University of Buenos Aires talks with NEN about her recently published work in Neuroendocrinology on the identification of signal transduction pathways that may play a role in the pathogenesis of prolactinomas. Interview by Dr. Julie Ann Lough de Dios, N., Orrillo, S.J., Irizarri, M., Theas, M., Boutillon, F., Candolfi, M., Seilicovic, A., Goffin, V., Pisera, D., Ferraris, J. (2018). JAK2/STAT5 pathway mediates prolactin-induced apoptosis of lactotropes. Neuroendocrinology, doi: 10.1159/000494975.
Dr Mike Trower of KaNDy Therapeutics talks with NEN at ICN 2018 Toronto about a novel non-hormone approach to reducing hot flashes in women. Interview by Dr. Julie Ann Lough
Marissa Kraynak of the University of Wisconsin-Madison talks with NEN at ICN 2018 Toronto about ovarian and extra-ovarian estradiol and how they contribute to sexual receptivity regulation in the marmoset monkey. Interview by Dr. Julie Ann Lough
Dr Stephen Betz of Crinetics Pharmaceuticals talks with NEN at ICN 2018 Toronto about his research on the development of treatments for acromegaly; a condition where a pituitary adenoma causes growth hormone hypersecretion causing gigantism in children and abnormal growths in adults. Interview by Dr. Julie Ann Lough
Dr Aniko Korosi of the University of Amsterdam talks with NEN at ICN 2018 Toronto about the effects of early life stress on metabolism and cognition later in life. Interview by Dr. Julie Ann Lough
Dr Megan Holmes of the University of Edinburgh talks to NEN at ICN 2018 Toronto about early life stress and glucocorticoid signaling and the problems it has on longterm outcomes. Interview by Dr. Julie Ann Lough
Prof Sir Steven Bloom, Head of Endocrinology at the Imperial College London discusses his career, life's work, and expectations for the future, in an interview with Prof Ashley Grossman of the University of Oxford and St Barts in London.
David Walker, a Ph.D. student at The University of St Andrews in Scotland discusses his research looking at the impact of early life stress and long-term outcomes in quails. He also explored the impact of the hormonal stress response later in life. Interview by Dr. Julie Ann Lough Published in: David J. Walker, Cédric Zimmer, Maria Larriva, Susan D. Healy, Karen A. Spencer. Early-life adversity programs long-term cytokine and microglia expression within the HPA axis in female Japanese quail. Journal of Experimental Biology 2019 : jeb.187039 doi: 10.1242/jeb.187039 Walker DJ, Spencer KA. Glucocorticoid programming of neuroimmune function. Gen Comp Endocrinol. 2018;256:80-88.
Ep 24. Professor Rebecca Reynolds interviews doyen of neuroendocrinology, Professor Stafford Lightman about his work spanning 30 years in the field.
In this episode, Professor Gareth Leng talks with the doyen of neuroendocrinology, Professor Hal Gainer about his work over the last 60 years.
Professor Robert Millar speaks with Professor Ei Terasawa about the life and work of the doyen on neuroendocrinology, Professor Charles (Tom) Sawyer.
Dr. Odile Viltart, Associate Professor, Université de Lille, INSERM, CHU Lille, UMR-S1172, JPArc - Jean-Pierre Aubert Research Center Neurosciences and Cancer. "Long-term energy deficit in mice causes long-lasting hypothalamic alterations after recovery."
Dr. Eleanor Raffen, Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow, University of Cambridge.
Sven Mueller from the Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, talks to us today about his recent published research: A Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study in Transgender Persons on Cross-Sex Hormone Therapy.
Prof. Joerg Schefold of the Bern University Hospital, Switzerland talks about his latest publication in Neuroendocrinology - 'Increased activity of the immunoregulatory enzyme Indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) with consecutive tryptophan depletion predicts death in patients with neuroendocrine neoplasia"
Prof. Rudi Wiesner talks with Dr Julie Ann Lough about his recently published research: Catecholamine metabolism induces mitochondrial DNA deletions and leads to severe adrenal degeneration during ageing
In this episode we hear from first author Jack Taylor about his paper 'Reunion behavior after social separation is associated with enhanced HPA recovery in young marmoset monkeys'. Jack is a doctoral student in the Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska at Omaha.
In this Episode we hear from senior author Hervé Lefebvre discuss his recent paper 'Mast cell hyperplasia is associated with aldosterone hypersecretion in a subset of aldosterone-producing adenomas.'
In the latest episode of NeuroEndoNow we here from first author Anne Drougard on her paper 'Hypothalamic Apelin/Reactive Oxygen Species Signaling Controls Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in the Onset of Diabetes'.
Dr. Michelle Bellingham, University of Glasgow's Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine. "Feotal impacts following pre and post conception maternal exposure to Biosolids."
In this episode of NeuroEndoNow first author Tricia Meredith discusses her paper 'Leptin’s Effect on Taste Bud Calcium Responses and Transmitter Secretion'.
In this podcast Patricia Joseph-Bravo talks to us about the effects of voluntary exercise on the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis in rats.
In this episode of NeuroEndoNow we hear from Victor Geraedts about his latest paper on Health Outcomes in Acromegaly: Depression and Anxiety are Promising Targets for Improving Reduced Quality of Life.
In this episode Dr Michael Sellix discusses his recent paper Developmental programming by androgen affects the circadian timing system in female mice.
In this episode Dr Wagner talks to us about his recent paper 'Role of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in the estrogenic attenuation of cannabinoid-induced changes in energy homeostasis' and highlights the need for gender specific therapies for metabolic disorders.
In this episode of NeuroEndoNow Dr Zane Adrews talks about his work on diet-induced hyopleptinemia and in particualr his paper on 'Evidence that diet-induced hyperleptinemia, but not hypothalamic gliosis, causes ghrelin resistance in NPY/AgRP neurons of male mice' published in Neuroendocrinology.
In this latest episode of NeuroEndoNow Professor Tony Plant, University of Pittsburgh, discusses the life and work of Professor Ernst Knobil. Ernst has often been credited as the Father of Neuroendocrinology and here Tony recounts the work of this eminent scientist as well as the man behind the discoveries.
In this latest episode Dr Bill Armstrong and Dr Jeff Tasker talk about the first instalment of the Masterclass series in Neuroendocrinology, Neurophysiology of Neuroendocrine Neurons.
In this podcast Dr Marcelo Paez-Pereda talks about his recent paper 'A C-terminal HSP90 inhibitor restores glucocorticoid sensitivity and relieves a mouse allograft model of Cushing disease.' published in Nature Medicine, February 2015.
In this Episode first Author Brianne Kent speaks to us about her recent paper 'The orexigenic hormone acyl-ghrelin increases adult hippocampal neurogenesis and enhances pattern separation' published in Psychoneuroendocrinology.
In this episode Professor Robert Millar, Editor-in-Chief of Neuroendocrinology talks with Dr Sergio Ojeda about Don McCann, one of the Doyens of Neuroendocrinology. Dr Sergio Ojeda did his postdoctoral training in the lab of Don McCann and is now a Scientist at the Oregon National Primate Research Center.
In this podcast we talk with Professor Chen and Dr Steyn on their recent work 'Actions of NPY, and Its Y1 and Y2 Receptors on Pulsatile Growth Hormone Secretion during the Fed and Fasted State' recently published in the Journal of Neuroscience.
In this first episode of the NeuroEndoNow podcast we are joined by Professor Robert Millar, Editor in Chief of Neuroendocrinology and Dr Nick Oswald Founder of Science Squared, who talk to us about the vision behind NeuroEndoNow.