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Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology Research Program

 

 

Ute Hochgeschwender, M.D.
Associate Member, Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology Research
  Program

Director, Mouse Genome Manipulation Facility
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma
  Health Sciences Center
Adjunct Associate Professor, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience


Recent Publications
Karpac J, Kern A, Hochgeschwender U. Pro-opiomelanocortin peptides and the adrenal gland. Mol Cell Endocrinol 265-266:29-33, 2007. [Abstract]  

Yakovleva T, Bazov I, Cebers G, Marinova Z, Hara Y, Ahmed A, Vlaskovska M, Johansson B, Hochgeschwender U, Singh IN, Bruce-Keller AJ, Hurd YL, Kaneko T, Terenius L, Ekstrom TJ, Hauser KF, Pickel VM, Bakalkin G. Prodynorphin storage and processing in axon terminals and dendrites. FASEB J 20:2124-2126, 2006. [Abstract]

Karpac J, Ostwald D, Li GY, Bui S, Hunnewell P, Brennan MB, Hochgeschwender U. Proopiomelanocortin heterozygous and homozygous null mutant mice develop pituitary adenomas. Cell Mol Biol (Noisy -le-grand) 52:47-52, 2006. [Abstract]

Selected Publications
Ostwald D, Karpac J, Hochgeschwender U. Effects on hippocampus of lifelong absence of glucocorticoids in the pro-opiomelanocortin null mutant mouse reveal complex relationship between glucocorticoids and hippocampal structure and function. J Mol Neurosci 28:291-302, 2006. [Abstract]

Karpac J, Ostwald D, Bui S, Hunnewell P, Shankar M, Hochgeschwender U. Development, maintenance, and function of the adrenal gland in early postnatal proopiomelanocortin-null mutant mice. Endocrinology 146:2555-2562, 2005. [Abstract]

Hochgeschwender U, Costa JL, Reed P, Bui S, Brennan MB. Altered glucose homeostasis in proopiomelanocortin-null mouse mutants lacking central and peripheral melanocortin. Endocrinology 144:5194-5202, 2003. [Abstract]

Forbes S, Bui S, Robinson BR, Hochgeschwender U, Brennan MB. Integrated control of appetite and fat metabolism by the leptin-proopiomelanocortin pathway. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98:4233-4237, 2001. [Abstract]

Yaswen L, Diehl N, Brennan MB, Hochgeschwender U. Obesity in the mouse model of pro-opiomelanocortin deficiency responds to peripheral melanocortin. Nat Med 5:1066-1070, 1999. [Abstract]

 

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