Executive Summary
Obesity and its associated diseases (heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and fatty liver disease) contribute importantly to death and disability in the United States. To develop a comprehensive understanding of the factors that lead to obesity and its complications, we assembled a collaborative interdisciplinary team of experts at UT Southwestern called the Taskforce for Obesity Research at Southwestern (TORS). TORS harnesses expertise from more than 30 investigators from 20 highly diverse disciplines with a goal of defining the behavioral, metabolic, genetic, and cellular mechanisms that lead to the development of obesity and associated diseases. Our studies will provide much needed insights into the key molecules and pathways that regulate energy metabolism, which will be translated into the development of new approaches to prevent obesity and to treat the metabolic complications of this disorder.
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Consortium Director and Scientists
Horton, Jay L., 1UL1RR024923-01: Taskforce for Obesity Research at Southwestern (TORS)
Cohen, Jonathan C., 1RL1HL092550-01: Genetic Susceptibility to Adverse Metabolic Consequences of
Elmquist, Joel K., 1RL1DK081185-01:Central Mechanisms Regulating Energy Homeostasis
Goldstein, Joseph L., 3P01HL020948-31S1: Fatty Acid Synthesis in Specific Hypothalamic Neurons: Control of Appetite and Energy Homeostasis
Livingston, Edward H., 1PL1DK081183-01: Human Biology Core
Malloy, Craig R., 1RL1DK081186-01: Skeletal Mitochondrial Function, Body Weight, and Diabetes
Mangelsdorf, David J., 1RL1GM084436-01: Role of FGF21 as a Hormonal Mediator of PPARalpha Actions
Parks, Elizabeth Jane, 1RL1DK081187-01: Effect of Dietary Macronutrient Composition and Weight Loss on Liver Substrate Metabolism
Repa, Joyce J., 1RL9DK081180-01: TORS - Interdisciplinary Research Training Program
Russell, David W., 1PL1DK081182-01: Mouse Phenotype Core
Selected Publications
- Chuang, J.C., Krishnan, V., Yu, H.G., Mason, B., Cui, H., Wilkinson, M.B., Zigman, J.M., Elmquist, J.K., Nestler, E.J., Lutter, M. 2010. A beta(3)-adrenergic-leptin-melanocortin circuit regulates behavioral and metabolic changes induced by chronic stress. Biol. Psychiatry. 67:1075-1082
- Xu, Y., Berglund, E.D., Sohn, J.-W., Holland, W.L., Chuang, J.-C., Fukuda, M., Rossi, J., Williams, K.W., Jones, J.E., Zigman, J.M., Lowell, B.B., Scherer, P.E., Elmquist, J.K. 2010. 5-HT2CRs expressed by pro-opiomelanocortin neurons regulate insulin sensitivity in liver. Nat. Neurosci. 13:1457-1459
- Zhao ,T.J., Sakata, I., Li, R.L., Liang, G., Richardson, J.A., Brown, M.S., Goldstein, J.L., Zigman, J.M. 2010. Ghrelin secretion stimulated by {beta}1-adrenergic receptors in cultured ghrelinoma cells and in fasted mice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2010 Sep 7;107(36):15868-73
- Huang, Y., He, S., Li, J., Seo, Y.K., Osborne, T.F., Cohen, J.C., Hobbs, H.H. 2010. A feed-forward loop amplifies nutritional regulation of PNPLA3. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 107:7892-7897
- Holland, W.L., Miller, R.A., Wang, Z.V., Sun, K., Barth, B.M., Bui, H.H., Davis, K.E., Bikman, B.T., Halberg, N., Rutkowski, J.M., Wade, M.R., Tenorio, V.M., Kuo, M.-S., Brozinick, J.T., Zhang, B.B.. Birnbaum, M.J., Summers, S.A., Scherer, P.E. 2011. Receptor-mediated activation of ceramidase activity initiates the pleiotropic actions of adiponectin. Nature Med. 17: 55-63.
TORS Consortium Scientists. Clockwise, from upper left: Craig Malloy, M.D., Joyce Repa, Ph.D., David Mangelsdorf, Ph.D., Jonathan Cohen, Ph.D., Joel Elmquist, D.V.M., Ph.D., Elizabeth Parks, Ph.D., David Russel, Ph.D., Jay Horton, M.D.

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