PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A fundamental advance in our understanding of endocrine control of energy balance and body weight came with the discovery of the adipocyte-derived hormone leptin. The leptin pathway appeared to be the long-sought peripheral signal pathway from the adipose tissue to the brain involved in the regulation of feeding and energy balance. RECENT FINDINGS: Initially, leptin was considered to function as the long-sought antiobesity hormone. According to this hypothesis, rising concentrations of leptin with increasing adiposity would generate a signal to reduce food intake and increase energy expenditure in order to limit further weight gain. However, widespread resistance to the proposed antiobesity action of leptin is observed in...
Diet-induced obesity and its metabolic comorbidities constitute an overwhelming health crisis and th...
Since its discovery, leptin (a 167-amino acid product of the OB gene) has quickly moved to the foref...
AbstractLeptin is hypothesized to function as a negative feedback signal in the regulation of energy...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A fundamental advance in our understanding of endocrine control of energy balance...
: It is well established that decreases in plasma leptin levels, as with fasting, signal starvation ...
Since its discovery, leptin (a 167-amino acid product of the OB gene) has quickly moved to the foref...
Leptin is a protein that belongs to the family of cytokines, it’s mainly produced by adipose tissue ...
Leptin is a principal adipose-derived hormone mostly implicated in the regulation of energy balance ...
Background: Recent studies point to the adipose tissue as a highly active endocrine organ secreting ...
The discovery of the production of leptin by the stomach, in addition to its production by adipose t...
The discovery of leptin has imparted great impetus to adipose tissue research by demonstrating a mor...
This article was submitted to Cellular Endocrinology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Endocrin...
Obesity currently is qualified as a worldwide health epidemic and its consequences include diabetes ...
Leptin plays a critical role in regulating appetite, energy expenditure and body weight, making it a...
Leptin, a 167 amino-acid product of the ob or LEP gene, was first reported in 1994 after a 40-year s...
Diet-induced obesity and its metabolic comorbidities constitute an overwhelming health crisis and th...
Since its discovery, leptin (a 167-amino acid product of the OB gene) has quickly moved to the foref...
AbstractLeptin is hypothesized to function as a negative feedback signal in the regulation of energy...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A fundamental advance in our understanding of endocrine control of energy balance...
: It is well established that decreases in plasma leptin levels, as with fasting, signal starvation ...
Since its discovery, leptin (a 167-amino acid product of the OB gene) has quickly moved to the foref...
Leptin is a protein that belongs to the family of cytokines, it’s mainly produced by adipose tissue ...
Leptin is a principal adipose-derived hormone mostly implicated in the regulation of energy balance ...
Background: Recent studies point to the adipose tissue as a highly active endocrine organ secreting ...
The discovery of the production of leptin by the stomach, in addition to its production by adipose t...
The discovery of leptin has imparted great impetus to adipose tissue research by demonstrating a mor...
This article was submitted to Cellular Endocrinology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Endocrin...
Obesity currently is qualified as a worldwide health epidemic and its consequences include diabetes ...
Leptin plays a critical role in regulating appetite, energy expenditure and body weight, making it a...
Leptin, a 167 amino-acid product of the ob or LEP gene, was first reported in 1994 after a 40-year s...
Diet-induced obesity and its metabolic comorbidities constitute an overwhelming health crisis and th...
Since its discovery, leptin (a 167-amino acid product of the OB gene) has quickly moved to the foref...
AbstractLeptin is hypothesized to function as a negative feedback signal in the regulation of energy...