Patents by Inventor Gabriele Ronnett

Gabriele Ronnett has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20100022639
    Abstract: This invention provides a method for inducing weight loss in an animal by administering to the animal a compound which reduces the expression and/or secretion of neuropeptide Y (NPY). The effect may be accomplished directly, indirectly, or humorally. Preferably, administration of this compound has the effect of increasing malonyl CoA levels in the animal. Compounds administered according to this invention may be inhibitors of fatty acid synthase (FAS), including substituted ?-methylene-?-carboxyl-?-butyrolactones, or inhibitors of malonyl Coenzyme A decarboxylase (MCD). Preferably, the compound is administered in an amount sufficient to reduce the amount and/or duration of expression and/or secretion of NPY to levels at or below those observed for lean animals. In another preferred embodiment, the administration will reduce expression and/or secretion to levels observed for fed or satiated animals; more preferably, administration will reduce the level of NPY below that of fed animals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2009
    Publication date: January 28, 2010
    Applicant: The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Licensing and Technology Development
    Inventors: Thomas M. Loftus, Craig A. Townsend, Gabriele Ronnett, M. Daniel Lane, Francis P. Kuhajda
  • Publication number: 20050106217
    Abstract: This invention provides methods and compositions for inducing weight loss and maintaining optimum weight comprising administering an agent that stimulates carnitine palmitoyl transferase-1 (CPT-1) activity to the patient in need, including human patients. These methods do not require inhibition of fatty acid synthesis. In particular, this invention provides methods for development of therapeutics that selectively enhance fatty acid oxidation, increase energy production, and reduce adiposity while preserving lean mass, through the pharmacological stimulation of CPT-1 activity. In a preferred mode, the agent is administered in an amount sufficient to increase fatty acid oxidation. In another preferred mode, the agent is administered in an amount sufficient to antagonize malonyl CoA inhibition of CPT-1. In yet another preferred mode, the agent is administered in an amount sufficient to increase malonyl CoA level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2004
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Applicant: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY LICENSING AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
    Inventors: Jagan Thupari, Leslie Landree, Gabriele Ronnett, Francis Kuhajda
  • Publication number: 20040157918
    Abstract: This invention provides a method for inducing weight loss in an animal by administering to the animal a compound which reduces the expression and/or secretion of neuropeptide Y (NPY). The effect may be accomplished directly, indirectly or humorally. Preferably, administration of this compound has the effect of increasing malonyl CoA levels in the animal. Compounds administered according to this invention may be inhibitors of fatty acid synthase (FAS), including substituted &agr;-methylene-&bgr;-carboxyl-&ggr;-butyrolactones, or inhibitors of malonyl Coenzyme A decarboxylase (MCD). Preferably, the compound is administered in an amount sufficient to reduce the amount and/or duration of expression and/or secretion of NPY to levels at or below those observed for lean animals. In another preferred embodiment, the administration will reduce expression and/or secretion to levels observed for fed or satiated animals; more preferably, administration will reduce the level of NPY below that of fed animals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2003
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Inventors: Thomas M. Loftus, Craig A. Townsend, Gabriele Ronnett, M. Daniel Lane, Francis P. Kuhajda
  • Patent number: 5318907
    Abstract: Primary cultures of purified olfactory neurons can be stimulated with physiological levels of odorants. The neurons of the cultures express markers characteristic of mature olfactory neurons in vivo, such as vimentin, olfactory marker protein and neuron-specific enolase. The cultures are useful for screening for odorants and antagonists, as well as for biochemical and physiological studies of olfactory transduction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Assignee: The Johns Hopkins University
    Inventors: Gabriele Ronnett, Lynda Hester, Solomon Snyder