Objective: Leptin is a key hormone in the control of appetite and body weight. Predominantly produced by white adipose tissue, it acts on the brain to inhibit homeostatic feeding and food reward. Leptin has free access to circumventricular organs, such as the median eminence, but entry into other brain centers is restricted by the blood–brain and blood–CSF barriers. So far, it is unknown for which of its central effects leptin has to penetrate brain barriers. In addition, the mechanisms mediating the transport across barriers are unclear although high expression in brain barriers suggests an important role of the leptin receptor (LepR). Methods: We selectively deleted LepR in brain endothelial and epithelial cells of mice (LepRbeKO). The ex...
Two thirds of American adults are overweight and at risk for complications such as Type 2 diabetes, ...
Obesity has risen 75% in the United States since 1980 and an estimated 80 million American adults ar...
Leptin, a 167 amino-acid product of the ob or LEP gene, was first reported in 1994 after a 40-year s...
Objective: Leptin is a key hormone in the control of appetite and body weight. Predominantly produce...
Objective: The inability of leptin to suppress food intake in diet-induced obesity, sometimes referr...
© 2016 British Society for NeuroendocrinologyThe adipocyte-derived hormone leptin regulates appetite...
Background/objectives Individuals carrying loss-of-function gene mutations for the adipocyte hormone...
Obesity is a growing health problem concerning much of the human civilization. Fundamental research ...
The mechanisms underlying the transport of leptin into the brain are still largely unclear. While th...
The mechanisms underlying the transport of leptin into the brain are still largely unclear. While th...
Objective: Leptin is a cytokine produced by adipose tissue that acts mainly on the hypothalamus to r...
The adipose tissue-derived hormone leptin regulates energy balance and neuroendocrine function. Resi...
Body fat stores are essential to provide energy for physiological functions. When body adiposity is...
Objective: Leptin is a cytokine produced by adipose tissue that acts mainly on the hypothalamus to r...
Obesity is a burgeoning problem and a major risk factor for the development of Type-2 diabetes, card...
Two thirds of American adults are overweight and at risk for complications such as Type 2 diabetes, ...
Obesity has risen 75% in the United States since 1980 and an estimated 80 million American adults ar...
Leptin, a 167 amino-acid product of the ob or LEP gene, was first reported in 1994 after a 40-year s...
Objective: Leptin is a key hormone in the control of appetite and body weight. Predominantly produce...
Objective: The inability of leptin to suppress food intake in diet-induced obesity, sometimes referr...
© 2016 British Society for NeuroendocrinologyThe adipocyte-derived hormone leptin regulates appetite...
Background/objectives Individuals carrying loss-of-function gene mutations for the adipocyte hormone...
Obesity is a growing health problem concerning much of the human civilization. Fundamental research ...
The mechanisms underlying the transport of leptin into the brain are still largely unclear. While th...
The mechanisms underlying the transport of leptin into the brain are still largely unclear. While th...
Objective: Leptin is a cytokine produced by adipose tissue that acts mainly on the hypothalamus to r...
The adipose tissue-derived hormone leptin regulates energy balance and neuroendocrine function. Resi...
Body fat stores are essential to provide energy for physiological functions. When body adiposity is...
Objective: Leptin is a cytokine produced by adipose tissue that acts mainly on the hypothalamus to r...
Obesity is a burgeoning problem and a major risk factor for the development of Type-2 diabetes, card...
Two thirds of American adults are overweight and at risk for complications such as Type 2 diabetes, ...
Obesity has risen 75% in the United States since 1980 and an estimated 80 million American adults ar...
Leptin, a 167 amino-acid product of the ob or LEP gene, was first reported in 1994 after a 40-year s...