J. Neurochem. (2010) 114 , 666–674.Adipocytes produce the hormone, leptin, in proportion to fat mass to signal the status of body energy stores to the central nervous system, thereby modulating food intake and energy homeostasis. In addition to controlling satiety, leptin suppresses the reward value of food, which is controlled by the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system. Previous results from leptin-deficient ob/ob animals suggest that chronic leptin deficiency decreases DA content in the mesolimbic DA system, thereby decreasing the response to amphetamine (AMPH). The extent to which these alterations in the mesolimbic DA system of ob/ob animals may mirror the leptin response of normal animals has remained unclear, however. We therefore e...
Obese, leptin deficient obob mice have profoundly decreased activity and increased food seeking beha...
Leptin, a hormone secreted by adipose tissue in proportion to body adiposity, is proposed to be invo...
Two well-known appetite-regulatory peptides, leptin and cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcrip...
SummaryLeptin is an adipose-derived hormone that acts on hypothalamic leptin receptors to regulate e...
SummaryThe lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) acts in concert with the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and...
Obesity is a burgeoning problem and a major risk factor for the development of Type-2 diabetes, card...
The study of neurochemical events in the central nervous system (CNS) with temporal resolution rangi...
An adipose-derived peptide hormone, leptin, has a regulatory role in reward-related behaviors produc...
Leptin receptors are expressed on mesolimbic dopamine neurons, yet little is known about the functio...
Leptin targets the brain to regulate feeding, neuroendocrine function and metabolism. The leptin rec...
SummaryThe leptin hormone is critical for normal food intake and metabolism. While leptin receptor (...
Energy balance is achieved by means of a concomitant control of both food intake and energy expendit...
Both hypothalamic serotonin and leptin reduce energy intake and stimulate expenditure. There are evi...
SummaryThe adipose hormone leptin potently influences physical activity. Leptin can decrease locomot...
Objective: Leptin resistance is a common hallmark of obesity. Rats on a free-choice high-fat high-su...
Obese, leptin deficient obob mice have profoundly decreased activity and increased food seeking beha...
Leptin, a hormone secreted by adipose tissue in proportion to body adiposity, is proposed to be invo...
Two well-known appetite-regulatory peptides, leptin and cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcrip...
SummaryLeptin is an adipose-derived hormone that acts on hypothalamic leptin receptors to regulate e...
SummaryThe lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) acts in concert with the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and...
Obesity is a burgeoning problem and a major risk factor for the development of Type-2 diabetes, card...
The study of neurochemical events in the central nervous system (CNS) with temporal resolution rangi...
An adipose-derived peptide hormone, leptin, has a regulatory role in reward-related behaviors produc...
Leptin receptors are expressed on mesolimbic dopamine neurons, yet little is known about the functio...
Leptin targets the brain to regulate feeding, neuroendocrine function and metabolism. The leptin rec...
SummaryThe leptin hormone is critical for normal food intake and metabolism. While leptin receptor (...
Energy balance is achieved by means of a concomitant control of both food intake and energy expendit...
Both hypothalamic serotonin and leptin reduce energy intake and stimulate expenditure. There are evi...
SummaryThe adipose hormone leptin potently influences physical activity. Leptin can decrease locomot...
Objective: Leptin resistance is a common hallmark of obesity. Rats on a free-choice high-fat high-su...
Obese, leptin deficient obob mice have profoundly decreased activity and increased food seeking beha...
Leptin, a hormone secreted by adipose tissue in proportion to body adiposity, is proposed to be invo...
Two well-known appetite-regulatory peptides, leptin and cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcrip...