The calcium activated cation channel transient receptor potential channel type M5 (TRPM5) is part of the downstreammachinery of the taste receptors and have been shown to play a central role in taste signalling. In addition it is also found in other types of chemosensory cells in various parts of the body as well as in pancreatic β-cells. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of TRPM5 gene ablation on body weight, insulin sensitivity and other metabolic parameters in long-term high caloric diet induced obesity. Trpm5-/-mice gained significantly less body weight and fat mass on both palatable carbohydrate and fat rich cafeteria diet and 60 % high fat diet (HFD) and developed less insulin resistance com-pared to wild type mice....
Glucose homeostasis is critically dependent on insulin release from pancreatic beta-cells, which is ...
Obesity is a major metabolic disease. Currently, there are no effective strategies to counter obesit...
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The calcium activated cation channel transient receptor potential channel type M5 (TRPM5) is part of...
TRPM5 is a nonselective monovalent cation channel activated by increases of intracellular Ca(2+) . I...
In this thesis we explored the therapeutic potential of modulating TRPM5 ion channel activity in the...
In this thesis we explored the therapeutic potential of modulating TRPM5 ion channel activity in the...
We recently showed a critical role of Trpm5 in the transduction pathway for long chain polyunsaturat...
We recently proposed that the transient receptor potential melastatin 5 (TRPM5) cation channel contr...
Intestinal chemosensory signaling pathways involving the gustatory G-protein, gustducin, and bitter ...
Steviol glycosides (SGs), such as stevioside and rebaudioside A, are natural, non-caloric sweet-tast...
Trpm5 and -gustducin are key to the transduction of tastes of sugars, amino acids and bitter compoun...
In recent years, dietary fat has been shown to be capable of activing taste receptor cells in the to...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have reported that the transient receptor potential melastatin-like subty...
A closed-loop synthetic gene circuit for the treatment of diet-induced obesity in mice Katrin Rössg...
Glucose homeostasis is critically dependent on insulin release from pancreatic beta-cells, which is ...
Obesity is a major metabolic disease. Currently, there are no effective strategies to counter obesit...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The calcium activated cation channel transient receptor potential channel type M5 (TRPM5) is part of...
TRPM5 is a nonselective monovalent cation channel activated by increases of intracellular Ca(2+) . I...
In this thesis we explored the therapeutic potential of modulating TRPM5 ion channel activity in the...
In this thesis we explored the therapeutic potential of modulating TRPM5 ion channel activity in the...
We recently showed a critical role of Trpm5 in the transduction pathway for long chain polyunsaturat...
We recently proposed that the transient receptor potential melastatin 5 (TRPM5) cation channel contr...
Intestinal chemosensory signaling pathways involving the gustatory G-protein, gustducin, and bitter ...
Steviol glycosides (SGs), such as stevioside and rebaudioside A, are natural, non-caloric sweet-tast...
Trpm5 and -gustducin are key to the transduction of tastes of sugars, amino acids and bitter compoun...
In recent years, dietary fat has been shown to be capable of activing taste receptor cells in the to...
OBJECTIVE: Several studies have reported that the transient receptor potential melastatin-like subty...
A closed-loop synthetic gene circuit for the treatment of diet-induced obesity in mice Katrin Rössg...
Glucose homeostasis is critically dependent on insulin release from pancreatic beta-cells, which is ...
Obesity is a major metabolic disease. Currently, there are no effective strategies to counter obesit...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...