Leptin is a homeostatic regulator in the placenta where it promotes proliferation, protein synthesis and the expression of tolerogenic maternal response molecules such as HLA-G. Leptin also exerts an anti-apoptotic action in placenta controlling the expression of p53 master cell cycle regulator under different stress conditions. On the other hand, leptin is an integrative target of different placental stimuli. The expression of leptin in placenta is regulated by hCG, insulin, steroids, hypoxia and many other growth hormones, suggesting that it might have an important endocrine function in the trophoblastic cells. The leptin expression is induced involving the cAMP/PKA or cAMP/Epac pathways which have profound actions upon human trophoblast ...
Leptin, the 16-kDa protein product of the obese gene, was originally considered as an adipocyte-deri...
Leptin, a 16-kDa protein mainly produced by adipose tissue, has been involved in the control of ener...
Leptin, one of the adipokines that controls energy metabolism via the central nervous system, also h...
Leptin is a homeostatic regulator in the placenta where it promotes proliferation, protein synthesis...
Leptin is now considered an important signalling molecule of the reproductive system, as it regulate...
Leptin is a 16000 MW protein originally described as an adipocyte-derived signaling molecule for the...
Leptin (Ob), the peripheral signal produced by the adipocyte to regulate energy metabolism, can also...
Leptin, a 16-kDa polypeptide hormone, is produced by the adipocyte and can also be synthesized by pl...
Conocida inicialmente como la “hormona de la gordura” por su asociación con la saciedad y el balance...
Leptin, a peripheral signal synthetized by the adipocyte to regulate energy metabolism, can also be ...
Leptin is now considered an important signalling molecule of the reproductive system, as it regulate...
Leptin, a 16-kDa protein mainly produced by adipose tissue, has been involved in the control of ener...
The process of embryo implantation and trophoblast invasion is considered the most limiting factor i...
Leptin, the 16,000 molecular weight protein product of the obese gene, was originally considered as ...
The development of the human haemochorial placenta requires complex regulatory mechanisms to protect...
Leptin, the 16-kDa protein product of the obese gene, was originally considered as an adipocyte-deri...
Leptin, a 16-kDa protein mainly produced by adipose tissue, has been involved in the control of ener...
Leptin, one of the adipokines that controls energy metabolism via the central nervous system, also h...
Leptin is a homeostatic regulator in the placenta where it promotes proliferation, protein synthesis...
Leptin is now considered an important signalling molecule of the reproductive system, as it regulate...
Leptin is a 16000 MW protein originally described as an adipocyte-derived signaling molecule for the...
Leptin (Ob), the peripheral signal produced by the adipocyte to regulate energy metabolism, can also...
Leptin, a 16-kDa polypeptide hormone, is produced by the adipocyte and can also be synthesized by pl...
Conocida inicialmente como la “hormona de la gordura” por su asociación con la saciedad y el balance...
Leptin, a peripheral signal synthetized by the adipocyte to regulate energy metabolism, can also be ...
Leptin is now considered an important signalling molecule of the reproductive system, as it regulate...
Leptin, a 16-kDa protein mainly produced by adipose tissue, has been involved in the control of ener...
The process of embryo implantation and trophoblast invasion is considered the most limiting factor i...
Leptin, the 16,000 molecular weight protein product of the obese gene, was originally considered as ...
The development of the human haemochorial placenta requires complex regulatory mechanisms to protect...
Leptin, the 16-kDa protein product of the obese gene, was originally considered as an adipocyte-deri...
Leptin, a 16-kDa protein mainly produced by adipose tissue, has been involved in the control of ener...
Leptin, one of the adipokines that controls energy metabolism via the central nervous system, also h...