Leptin, an adipocyte-derived hormone and its receptor (ObR) expressed in the hypothalamus are well known as an essential regulator of appetite and energy expenditure. Obesity induces abundant leptin production, however, reduced sensitivity to leptin leads to the development of metabolic disorders, so called leptin resistance. The stomach has been identified as an organ that simultaneously expresses leptin and ObR. Accumulating evidence has shown gastric leptin to perform diverse functions, such as those in nutrient absorption and carcinogenesis in the gastrointestinal system, independent of its well-known role in appetite regulation and obesity. Overexpression of leptin and phosphorylated ObR is implicated in gastric cancer in humans and in...
Leptin is a peptide hormone, mainly known for its role as a mediator of adipose tissue endocrine fun...
Background—Leptin is an important regulator of food intake and energy ex-penditure. Initially it was...
Epidemiological studies have shown obesity to be linked with high incidence of cancer, high tumour g...
Obesity is associated with certain types of cancer, including gastric cancer. However, it is still u...
There is growing evidence that obesity is a risk factor of cancer incidence and mortality. Hence, th...
Leptin, a product of Ob gene from adipocytes regulates appetite, energy expenditure and body mass co...
The incidence of colon cancer has increased in developed countries, possibly due to sedentary lifest...
The identification of spontaneous mutations in the leptin- and leptin receptor (ObR)-encoding ob and...
<div><p>Obesity has been implicated as a significant risk factor for development of pancreatic cance...
Leptin is a small polypeptide codified by the Obese Gene (OB), deeply related with the body fat mass...
The peptide hormone leptin, regulates food intake, body mass, and reproductive function and plays a ...
The number of cancers attributed to obesity is increasing over time. The mechanisms classically impl...
Leptin is an important regulator of basal metabolism and food intake, with a pivotal role in obesity...
Leptin is an important regulator of basal metabolism and food intake, with a pivotal role in obesity...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Leptin is a peptide hormone, mainly known for its role as a mediator of adipose tissue endocrine fun...
Background—Leptin is an important regulator of food intake and energy ex-penditure. Initially it was...
Epidemiological studies have shown obesity to be linked with high incidence of cancer, high tumour g...
Obesity is associated with certain types of cancer, including gastric cancer. However, it is still u...
There is growing evidence that obesity is a risk factor of cancer incidence and mortality. Hence, th...
Leptin, a product of Ob gene from adipocytes regulates appetite, energy expenditure and body mass co...
The incidence of colon cancer has increased in developed countries, possibly due to sedentary lifest...
The identification of spontaneous mutations in the leptin- and leptin receptor (ObR)-encoding ob and...
<div><p>Obesity has been implicated as a significant risk factor for development of pancreatic cance...
Leptin is a small polypeptide codified by the Obese Gene (OB), deeply related with the body fat mass...
The peptide hormone leptin, regulates food intake, body mass, and reproductive function and plays a ...
The number of cancers attributed to obesity is increasing over time. The mechanisms classically impl...
Leptin is an important regulator of basal metabolism and food intake, with a pivotal role in obesity...
Leptin is an important regulator of basal metabolism and food intake, with a pivotal role in obesity...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Leptin is a peptide hormone, mainly known for its role as a mediator of adipose tissue endocrine fun...
Background—Leptin is an important regulator of food intake and energy ex-penditure. Initially it was...
Epidemiological studies have shown obesity to be linked with high incidence of cancer, high tumour g...