SummaryLeptin has not evolved as a therapeutic modality for the treatment of obesity due to the prevalence of leptin resistance in a majority of the obese population. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms of leptin resistance remain poorly understood. Here, we show that increased endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and activation of the unfolded protein response (UPR) in the hypothalamus of obese mice inhibits leptin receptor signaling. The genetic imposition of reduced ER capacity in mice results in severe leptin resistance and leads to a significant augmentation of obesity on a high-fat diet. Moreover, we show that chemical chaperones, 4-phenyl butyric acid (PBA), and tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA), which have the ability to decrease ER...
SummaryIn obesity, anorectic responses to leptin are diminished, giving rise to the concept of “lept...
Obesity has become a worldwide health problem, but we still do not understand the molecular mechanis...
The prevalence of obesity, and the human and economic costs of the disease, creates a need for bette...
SummaryLeptin has not evolved as a therapeutic modality for the treatment of obesity due to the prev...
Leptin is a hormone, which plays a central role in inhibiting food intake and body weight gain. Lept...
AbstractThe prevalence of obesity has increased worldwide at an alarming rate. However, non-invasive...
The steady increase in the prevalence of obesity and associated type II diabetes mellitus is a major...
Leptin regulates body weight by signaling to the brain the availability of energy stored as fat. Thi...
International audienceThe steady increase in the prevalence of obesity and associated type II diabet...
In obesity, anorectic responses to leptin are diminished, giving rise to the concept of "leptin...
SummaryLeptin secreted by adipocytes acts on the brain to reduce food intake by regulating neuronal ...
In obesity, anorectic responses to leptin are diminished, giving rise to the concept of “leptin resi...
International audienceLeptin secreted by adipocytes acts on the brain to reduce food intake by regul...
International audienceObesity is associated with the activation of cellular responses, such as endop...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the main site of protein and lipid synthesis, membrane biogenesis,...
SummaryIn obesity, anorectic responses to leptin are diminished, giving rise to the concept of “lept...
Obesity has become a worldwide health problem, but we still do not understand the molecular mechanis...
The prevalence of obesity, and the human and economic costs of the disease, creates a need for bette...
SummaryLeptin has not evolved as a therapeutic modality for the treatment of obesity due to the prev...
Leptin is a hormone, which plays a central role in inhibiting food intake and body weight gain. Lept...
AbstractThe prevalence of obesity has increased worldwide at an alarming rate. However, non-invasive...
The steady increase in the prevalence of obesity and associated type II diabetes mellitus is a major...
Leptin regulates body weight by signaling to the brain the availability of energy stored as fat. Thi...
International audienceThe steady increase in the prevalence of obesity and associated type II diabet...
In obesity, anorectic responses to leptin are diminished, giving rise to the concept of "leptin...
SummaryLeptin secreted by adipocytes acts on the brain to reduce food intake by regulating neuronal ...
In obesity, anorectic responses to leptin are diminished, giving rise to the concept of “leptin resi...
International audienceLeptin secreted by adipocytes acts on the brain to reduce food intake by regul...
International audienceObesity is associated with the activation of cellular responses, such as endop...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the main site of protein and lipid synthesis, membrane biogenesis,...
SummaryIn obesity, anorectic responses to leptin are diminished, giving rise to the concept of “lept...
Obesity has become a worldwide health problem, but we still do not understand the molecular mechanis...
The prevalence of obesity, and the human and economic costs of the disease, creates a need for bette...