mice. However, little is known on the mechanisms of this phenomenon. In this study, we attempted to elucidate a role of leptin in wound healing of skin.Immunohistochemical analysis was performed to confirm the expression of the leptin receptor (Ob-R) in human and mouse skin. Leptin was topically administered to chemical wounds created in mouse back skin along with sustained-release absorbable hydrogel. The process of wound repair was histologically observed and the area of ulceration was measured over time. The effect of leptin on the proliferation, differentiation and migration of human epidermal keratinocytes was investigated.Ob-R was expressed in epidermal cells of human and mouse skin. Topical administration of leptin significantly pro...
Leptin is a polypeptide secreted by adipose tissue regulating appetite and energy consumption. It ac...
<p>Leptin enhanced the migration of cells. Values are mean ± SE from two independent experiments per...
Introduction: Leptin's role in bone formation has been reported, however, its mechanism of affecting...
mice. However, little is known on the mechanisms of this phenomenon. In this study, we attempted to...
Leptin, a 16 kDa anti-obesity hormone, exhibits various physiological properties. Interestingly, ski...
Wound re-epithelialization represents a tissue movement that crucially participates in wound closure...
Leptin, a 16 kDa circulating anti-obesity hormone, exhibits many physiological properties. Recently,...
Leptin, a 16 kDa circulating anti-obesity hormone, exhibits many physiological properties. Recently,...
<p>(A) Chemical wounds created in mouse back skin by applying two pieces of filter paper (12x12mm ea...
Leptin is a polypeptide secreted by adipose tissue regulating appetite and energy consumption. It ac...
BACKGROUND: Leptin is a potent direct angiogenic factor that stimulates endothelial cell migration a...
receptor superfamily (1). It is highly expressed in the hypothalamus although its expression has a...
Leptin is a cytokine like peptide hormone produced by adipocytes. Its primary sources are is viscera...
Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most prevalent diseases in the world, associated with...
Leptin (Lep) stimulates keratinocytes to proliferate, intervenes in the wound healing and participat...
Leptin is a polypeptide secreted by adipose tissue regulating appetite and energy consumption. It ac...
<p>Leptin enhanced the migration of cells. Values are mean ± SE from two independent experiments per...
Introduction: Leptin's role in bone formation has been reported, however, its mechanism of affecting...
mice. However, little is known on the mechanisms of this phenomenon. In this study, we attempted to...
Leptin, a 16 kDa anti-obesity hormone, exhibits various physiological properties. Interestingly, ski...
Wound re-epithelialization represents a tissue movement that crucially participates in wound closure...
Leptin, a 16 kDa circulating anti-obesity hormone, exhibits many physiological properties. Recently,...
Leptin, a 16 kDa circulating anti-obesity hormone, exhibits many physiological properties. Recently,...
<p>(A) Chemical wounds created in mouse back skin by applying two pieces of filter paper (12x12mm ea...
Leptin is a polypeptide secreted by adipose tissue regulating appetite and energy consumption. It ac...
BACKGROUND: Leptin is a potent direct angiogenic factor that stimulates endothelial cell migration a...
receptor superfamily (1). It is highly expressed in the hypothalamus although its expression has a...
Leptin is a cytokine like peptide hormone produced by adipocytes. Its primary sources are is viscera...
Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most prevalent diseases in the world, associated with...
Leptin (Lep) stimulates keratinocytes to proliferate, intervenes in the wound healing and participat...
Leptin is a polypeptide secreted by adipose tissue regulating appetite and energy consumption. It ac...
<p>Leptin enhanced the migration of cells. Values are mean ± SE from two independent experiments per...
Introduction: Leptin's role in bone formation has been reported, however, its mechanism of affecting...