Leptin, a hormone that regulates appetite and energy expenditure, is increased in obese individuals, although these individuals often exhibit leptin resistance. Obesity is characterized by sleep/wake disturbances, such as excessive daytime sleepiness, increased REM sleep, increased nighttime arousals, and decreased percentage of total sleep time. Several studies have shown that short sleep duration is highly correlated with decreased leptin levels in both animal and human models. Arousal and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep are regulated by the cholinergic arm of the reticular activating system, the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN). The goal of this project was to determine the role of leptin in the PPN, and thus in obesity-related sleep disord...
Leptin, the protein encoded by the obese (ob) gene, is secreted from adipose tissue and is thought t...
Body fat stores are essential to provide energy for physiological functions. When body adiposity is...
SummaryLeptin acts in the brain to prevent obesity. The underlying neurocircuitry responsible for th...
The pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN), the cholinergic arm of the reticular activating system, regulate...
Leptin, a 167 amino acid peptide, is synthesized predominantly in the adipose tissues and plays a ke...
The administration of leptin to leptin-deficient humans, and the analogous Lepob/Lepob mice, effecti...
Obesity is a growing health problem concerning much of the human civilization. Fundamental research ...
Leptin, a hormone produced by adipocytes, provides signals to specific regions of the hypothalamus t...
Obesity has risen 75% in the United States since 1980 and an estimated 80 million American adults ar...
Obesity-related sleep breathing disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and obesity hypovent...
Leptin, a hormone produced by adipocytes, provides signals to specific regions of the hypothalamus t...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is recurrent obstruction of the upper airway due to the loss of upper ...
Obesity is a burgeoning problem and a major risk factor for the development of Type-2 diabetes, card...
It is well documented that leptin is a circulating hormone that plays a key role in regulating food ...
Leptin, the protein encoded by the obese (ob) gene, is secreted from adipose tissue and is thought t...
Body fat stores are essential to provide energy for physiological functions. When body adiposity is...
SummaryLeptin acts in the brain to prevent obesity. The underlying neurocircuitry responsible for th...
The pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN), the cholinergic arm of the reticular activating system, regulate...
Leptin, a 167 amino acid peptide, is synthesized predominantly in the adipose tissues and plays a ke...
The administration of leptin to leptin-deficient humans, and the analogous Lepob/Lepob mice, effecti...
Obesity is a growing health problem concerning much of the human civilization. Fundamental research ...
Leptin, a hormone produced by adipocytes, provides signals to specific regions of the hypothalamus t...
Obesity has risen 75% in the United States since 1980 and an estimated 80 million American adults ar...
Obesity-related sleep breathing disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and obesity hypovent...
Leptin, a hormone produced by adipocytes, provides signals to specific regions of the hypothalamus t...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is recurrent obstruction of the upper airway due to the loss of upper ...
Obesity is a burgeoning problem and a major risk factor for the development of Type-2 diabetes, card...
It is well documented that leptin is a circulating hormone that plays a key role in regulating food ...
Leptin, the protein encoded by the obese (ob) gene, is secreted from adipose tissue and is thought t...
Body fat stores are essential to provide energy for physiological functions. When body adiposity is...
SummaryLeptin acts in the brain to prevent obesity. The underlying neurocircuitry responsible for th...