Grant Award View - GA188719
Defining how gut bacteria regulate metabolism: a role for gut serotonin
- GA188719-V2 - Variation to Grant (6-Jul-2023 )
- GA188719-V1 - Grant Value & Contact Phone Updated (6-Oct-2021 )
This project aims to understand how serotonin-producing cells in the gut interact with gut bacteria (the microbiome), using a combination of cells in culture and live germ-free and genetically modified mice. This project expects to generate new knowledge regarding cellular interactions that underlie important physiological pathways, such as the control of blood glucose and fat storage. The intended outcomes of this project are to identify how gut bacteria communicate with serotonin-producing cells to regulate metabolism, and whether diet acts via a gut microbiome-serotonin axis to impact physiology. The expected benefit of this project will be to provide a new understanding of highly complex physiological systems that regulate our health.