Sophie Steculorum

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INSERM, Rennes, Bretagne, France 
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Decoster L, Trova S, Zucca S, et al. (2024) A GnRH neuronal population in the olfactory bulb translates socially relevant odors into reproductive behavior in male mice. Nature Neuroscience
Hammerschmidt P, Steculorum SM, Bandet CL, et al. (2023) CerS6-dependent ceramide synthesis in hypothalamic neurons promotes ER/mitochondrial stress and impairs glucose homeostasis in obese mice. Nature Communications. 14: 7824
Steculorum SM, Timper K, Engström Ruud L, et al. (2017) Inhibition of P2Y6 Signaling in AgRP Neurons Reduces Food Intake and Improves Systemic Insulin Sensitivity in Obesity. Cell Reports. 18: 1587-1597
Steculorum SM, Ruud J, Karakasilioti I, et al. (2016) AgRP Neurons Control Systemic Insulin Sensitivity via Myostatin Expression in Brown Adipose Tissue. Cell. 165: 125-38
Steculorum SM, Paeger L, Bremser S, et al. (2015) Hypothalamic UDP Increases in Obesity and Promotes Feeding via P2Y6-Dependent Activation of AgRP Neurons. Cell. 162: 1404-17
Steculorum SM, Collden G, Coupe B, et al. (2015) Neonatal ghrelin programs development of hypothalamic feeding circuits. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 125: 846-58
Balland E, Dam J, Langlet F, et al. (2014) Hypothalamic tanycytes are an ERK-gated conduit for leptin into the brain. Cell Metabolism. 19: 293-301
Vogt MC, Paeger L, Hess S, et al. (2014) Neonatal insulin action impairs hypothalamic neurocircuit formation in response to maternal high-fat feeding. Cell. 156: 495-509
Steculorum SM, Vogt MC, Brüning JC. (2013) Perinatal programming of metabolic diseases: role of insulin in the development of hypothalamic neurocircuits. Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America. 42: 149-64
Steculorum SM, Bouret SG. (2011) Maternal diabetes compromises the organization of hypothalamic feeding circuits and impairs leptin sensitivity in offspring. Endocrinology. 152: 4171-9
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