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The authors present an overview of the metabolism and pleiotropic actions of ketone bodies, summarizing their endogenous sources, signalling mechanisms and systemic metabolic effects.
MacDonald and Rorsman discuss the physiological role of glucagon, regulation and dysregulation of its secretion from alpha cells, and the potential of glucagon as a therapeutic target for diabetes and associated metabolic diseases.
Busquets-García et al. provide a historical perspective of the discovery of endocannabinoid signalling and summarize the most recent findings on the role of endocannabinoids in the regulation of intracellular metabolism and its implications for whole-body homeostasis.
Gasser et al. provide a concise overview of the known metabolic functions of endogenous FGF1 and discuss its therapeutic potential after peripheral or central administration.
Perino and Schoonjans summarize the most recent literature on the receptor-mediated role of bile acid signalling in the control of peripheral and central energy homeostasis.
Tumour necrosis factor is a classical pro-inflammatory cytokine. Sethi and Hotamisligil provide a comprehensive overview of its pleiotropic immunometabolic actions, while presenting a framework that is applicable to the complex network of other pro-inflammatory signals and their relevance to metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes.
Gribble and Reimann provide a concise overview of the core physiology of GLP-1 secretion and action, and the roles of GLP-1 in human health, disease and therapy.
Ceramides are bioactive lipids that regulate cellular signalling processes and metabolic pathways, and are implicated in various metabolic diseases. Here, Summers, Chaurasia and Holland provide a concise overview of the history of ceramides and their physiological roles, mechanisms of action and therapeutic potential.
The gut hormone FGF19 and its mouse orthologue Fgf15 are important mediators of the metabolic transition between the fasted and fed state. Here, Gadaleta and Moschetta provide a concise overview of the history of FGF15/FGF19, their physiological role and their molecular mechanism of action.
Secreted from adipocytes, adiponectin exerts primarily anti-apoptotic, antiinflammatory, anti-fibrotic and insulin-sensitizing activities on multiple tissues. Here, Straub and Scherer provide a concise overview of the history of adiponectin, its physiological role and molecular mechanism of action.