Leptin, a hormone primarily produced by adipocytes, contributes to the regulation of bone health by modulating bone density, growth and adiposity. Upon leptin binding, multiple sites of the long form of the leptin receptor (LepRb) are phosphorylated to trigger activation of downstream signaling pathways. To address the role of LepRb‐signaling pathways in bone health, we compared the effects of three LepRb mutations on bone density, adiposity, and growth in male and female mice. The ∆65 mutation, which lacks the known tyrosine phosphorylation sites, caused obesity and the most dramatic bone phenotype marked by excessive bone adiposity, osteoporosis, and decreased growth, consistent with the phenotype of db/db and ob/ob mice that fully lack l...
There are disparate observations on central and peripheral effects of leptin, but several studies co...
Obesity is a risk factor for thoracic ossification of ligament flavum ( TOLF) that is characterized ...
Background. Leptin has been known to play a role in weight regulation through food intake and energy...
AbstractGonadal failure induces bone loss while obesity prevents it. This raises the possibility tha...
Leptin, a major hormonal product of the adipocyte, regulates appetite and reproductive function thro...
Background: Recessive mutations in the leptin receptor (LEPR) are a rare cause of hyperphagia and se...
Leptin functions through a well-documented central neuroendocrine pathway to regulate bone mass. How...
In order to provide a clue to understand the interplay between leptin and estrogen, we have examined...
In order to provide a clue for understanding of the interplay between leptin and estrogen, we have e...
Starvation induces low bone mass and high bone marrow adiposity in humans, but the underlying mechan...
Adipose tissue is an endocrine organ able to produce a wide series of pleiotropic molecules, defined...
AbstractThe genetic defect in producing the adipose hormone leptin results among others in a drastic...
Despite growing evidence for adipose tissue regulation of bone mass, the role of the adipokine lepti...
AbstractWe previously showed that leptin inhibits bone formation by an undefined mechanism. Here, we...
The identification of spontaneous mutations in the leptin- and leptin receptor (ObR)-encoding ob and...
There are disparate observations on central and peripheral effects of leptin, but several studies co...
Obesity is a risk factor for thoracic ossification of ligament flavum ( TOLF) that is characterized ...
Background. Leptin has been known to play a role in weight regulation through food intake and energy...
AbstractGonadal failure induces bone loss while obesity prevents it. This raises the possibility tha...
Leptin, a major hormonal product of the adipocyte, regulates appetite and reproductive function thro...
Background: Recessive mutations in the leptin receptor (LEPR) are a rare cause of hyperphagia and se...
Leptin functions through a well-documented central neuroendocrine pathway to regulate bone mass. How...
In order to provide a clue to understand the interplay between leptin and estrogen, we have examined...
In order to provide a clue for understanding of the interplay between leptin and estrogen, we have e...
Starvation induces low bone mass and high bone marrow adiposity in humans, but the underlying mechan...
Adipose tissue is an endocrine organ able to produce a wide series of pleiotropic molecules, defined...
AbstractThe genetic defect in producing the adipose hormone leptin results among others in a drastic...
Despite growing evidence for adipose tissue regulation of bone mass, the role of the adipokine lepti...
AbstractWe previously showed that leptin inhibits bone formation by an undefined mechanism. Here, we...
The identification of spontaneous mutations in the leptin- and leptin receptor (ObR)-encoding ob and...
There are disparate observations on central and peripheral effects of leptin, but several studies co...
Obesity is a risk factor for thoracic ossification of ligament flavum ( TOLF) that is characterized ...
Background. Leptin has been known to play a role in weight regulation through food intake and energy...