Background/objectives Individuals carrying loss-of-function gene mutations for the adipocyte hormone leptin are morbidly obese, but respond favorably to replacement therapy. Recombinant leptin is however largely ineffective for the vast majority of obese individuals due to leptin resistance. One theory underlying leptin resistance is impaired leptin transport across the blood-brain-barrier (BBB). Here, we aim to gain new insights into the mechanisms of leptin BBB transport, and its role in leptin resistance.Methods We developed a novel tool for visualizing leptin transport using infrared fluorescently labeled leptin, combined with tissue clearing and light-sheet fluorescence microscopy. We corroborated these data using western blotting.Resu...
Two thirds of American adults are overweight and at risk for complications such as Type 2 diabetes, ...
The adipose tissue-derived hormone leptin regulates energy balance and neuroendocrine function. Resi...
SummaryDespite high leptin levels, most obese humans and rodents lack responsiveness to its appetite...
Objective: The inability of leptin to suppress food intake in diet-induced obesity, sometimes referr...
Objective: Leptin is a key hormone in the control of appetite and body weight. Predominantly produce...
The mechanisms underlying the transport of leptin into the brain are still largely unclear. While th...
Leptin is secreted by adipose tissue and thought to regulate appetite at the central level. Several ...
The mechanisms underlying the transport of leptin into the brain are still largely unclear. While th...
© 2016 British Society for NeuroendocrinologyThe adipocyte-derived hormone leptin regulates appetite...
International audienceObjective: A minipig model was employed to explore the changes in endogenous l...
Obesity has risen 75% in the United States since 1980 and an estimated 80 million American adults ar...
International audienceLeptin secreted by adipocytes acts on the brain to reduce food intake by regul...
SummaryLeptin secreted by adipocytes acts on the brain to reduce food intake by regulating neuronal ...
The hormone leptin has been shown to be an afferent signal in a negative-feedback loop regulating bo...
Obesity is a growing health problem concerning much of the human civilization. Fundamental research ...
Two thirds of American adults are overweight and at risk for complications such as Type 2 diabetes, ...
The adipose tissue-derived hormone leptin regulates energy balance and neuroendocrine function. Resi...
SummaryDespite high leptin levels, most obese humans and rodents lack responsiveness to its appetite...
Objective: The inability of leptin to suppress food intake in diet-induced obesity, sometimes referr...
Objective: Leptin is a key hormone in the control of appetite and body weight. Predominantly produce...
The mechanisms underlying the transport of leptin into the brain are still largely unclear. While th...
Leptin is secreted by adipose tissue and thought to regulate appetite at the central level. Several ...
The mechanisms underlying the transport of leptin into the brain are still largely unclear. While th...
© 2016 British Society for NeuroendocrinologyThe adipocyte-derived hormone leptin regulates appetite...
International audienceObjective: A minipig model was employed to explore the changes in endogenous l...
Obesity has risen 75% in the United States since 1980 and an estimated 80 million American adults ar...
International audienceLeptin secreted by adipocytes acts on the brain to reduce food intake by regul...
SummaryLeptin secreted by adipocytes acts on the brain to reduce food intake by regulating neuronal ...
The hormone leptin has been shown to be an afferent signal in a negative-feedback loop regulating bo...
Obesity is a growing health problem concerning much of the human civilization. Fundamental research ...
Two thirds of American adults are overweight and at risk for complications such as Type 2 diabetes, ...
The adipose tissue-derived hormone leptin regulates energy balance and neuroendocrine function. Resi...
SummaryDespite high leptin levels, most obese humans and rodents lack responsiveness to its appetite...