Hypothalamic feeding circuits are essential for the maintenance of energy balance. There have been intensive efforts to discover new biological molecules involved in these pathways. Here we report that central administration of clusterin, also called apolipoprotein J, causes anorexia, weight loss and activation of hypothalamic signal transduction-activated transcript-3 in mice. In contrast, inhibition of hypothalamic clusterin action results in increased food intake and body weight, leading to adiposity. These effects are likely mediated through the mutual actions of the low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein-2, a potential receptor for clusterin, and the long-form leptin receptor. In response to clusterin, the low-density lipopro...
Obesity has created a devastating public health crisis that severely affects both quality of life an...
SummaryLeptin regulates energy balance and body weight by activating its receptor LEPRb and multiple...
Introduction Leptin (a 146 residue peptide) and insulin (a 30 amino acid dipeptide) are synthesized ...
Obesity is a growing epidemic characterized by excess fat storage in adipocytes. Although lipoprotei...
Obesity is a growing health problem concerning much of the human civilization. Fundamental research ...
The hypothalamus is a central regulator of energy homeostasis. Recently, proglucagon-derived peptide...
Background: Obesity is associated with reduced physiological responses to leptin and insulin, leadin...
SummaryLeptin is required for normal energy and glucose homeostasis. The hypothalamic arcuate nucleu...
SummaryLeptin is a critical regulator of metabolism, which acts on brain receptors (Lepr) to reduce ...
Obesity has risen 75% in the United States since 1980 and an estimated 80 million American adults ar...
Abstract - Obesity is a disease which has become a global epidemic that is beginning to replace unde...
Body fat stores are essential to provide energy for physiological functions. When body adiposity is...
Hypothalamic fatty acid metabolism has recently been implicated in the controls of food intake and e...
Prader-Willi Syndrome is the most common syndromic form of human obesity and is caused by the loss o...
AbstractRecent studies have reinforced the view that the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) regulates f...
Obesity has created a devastating public health crisis that severely affects both quality of life an...
SummaryLeptin regulates energy balance and body weight by activating its receptor LEPRb and multiple...
Introduction Leptin (a 146 residue peptide) and insulin (a 30 amino acid dipeptide) are synthesized ...
Obesity is a growing epidemic characterized by excess fat storage in adipocytes. Although lipoprotei...
Obesity is a growing health problem concerning much of the human civilization. Fundamental research ...
The hypothalamus is a central regulator of energy homeostasis. Recently, proglucagon-derived peptide...
Background: Obesity is associated with reduced physiological responses to leptin and insulin, leadin...
SummaryLeptin is required for normal energy and glucose homeostasis. The hypothalamic arcuate nucleu...
SummaryLeptin is a critical regulator of metabolism, which acts on brain receptors (Lepr) to reduce ...
Obesity has risen 75% in the United States since 1980 and an estimated 80 million American adults ar...
Abstract - Obesity is a disease which has become a global epidemic that is beginning to replace unde...
Body fat stores are essential to provide energy for physiological functions. When body adiposity is...
Hypothalamic fatty acid metabolism has recently been implicated in the controls of food intake and e...
Prader-Willi Syndrome is the most common syndromic form of human obesity and is caused by the loss o...
AbstractRecent studies have reinforced the view that the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) regulates f...
Obesity has created a devastating public health crisis that severely affects both quality of life an...
SummaryLeptin regulates energy balance and body weight by activating its receptor LEPRb and multiple...
Introduction Leptin (a 146 residue peptide) and insulin (a 30 amino acid dipeptide) are synthesized ...