Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050p317 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2017

The use of intestinal organoids to investigate nutrient sensing

Ramgulam Anya , Gonzalez-Abuin Noemi , Frost Gary , Murphy Kevin

Intestinal nutrient sensing and transport are gaining increasing attention in the field of obesity research. To date, in vitro studies in this area have largely used two dimensional (2D) cell culture models. However, 2D cell cultures are limited by a lack of cellular heterogeneity, behaviour, and communication observed in vivo. There has consequently been growing interest for the application of three-dimensional (3D) cell culture ...

ea0050p317 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2017

The use of intestinal organoids to investigate nutrient sensing

Ramgulam Anya , Gonzalez-Abuin Noemi , Frost Gary , Murphy Kevin

Intestinal nutrient sensing and transport are gaining increasing attention in the field of obesity research. To date, in vitro studies in this area have largely used two dimensional (2D) cell culture models. However, 2D cell cultures are limited by a lack of cellular heterogeneity, behaviour, and communication observed in vivo. There has consequently been growing interest for the application of three-dimensional (3D) cell culture ...

ea0077op4.1 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2021

Investigating the role of the gut metabolome in appetite and obesity

Stephens Hannah , Ramgulam Anya , Franco-Becker Georgia , Tashkova Martina , Serrano Contreras Jose Ivan , Blunt Dominic , Garcia-Perez Isabel , Frost Gary , Murphy Kevin

Overweight and obesity is an escalating global health problem, affecting 40% of the population and being the 5th largest cause of death worldwide. Treatment options are limited, with pharmaceutical approaches being inadequate and the success of bariatric surgery being limited by its invasive nature. The regulation of appetite by small bioactive compounds in the gastrointestinal tract is an important target in antiobesity research. Metabolites from diet and both host and microb...