Leptin, a major hormonal product of the adipocyte, regulates appetite and reproductive function through its hypothalamic receptors. The leptin receptor is present in osteoblasts and chondrocytes, and previously we have shown leptin to be an anabolic bone factor in vitro, stimulating osteoblast proliferation and inhibiting osteoclastogenesis. Leptin increases bone mass and reduces bone fragility when administered peripherally but also can indirectly reduce bone mass when administered into the central nervous system. However, data from animal models deficient in either leptin (ob/ob) or its receptor (db/db) remain contradictory. We compared the bone phenotype of leptin receptor-deficient (db/db) and wild-type mice using micro-computed tomogra...
In order to provide a clue for understanding of the interplay between leptin and estrogen, we have e...
Both central and peripheral leptin administrations reduce body weight, food intake, and adiposity in...
NeuropeptideY-, Y2 receptor (Y2)-, and leptin-deficient mice show similar anabolic action in cancell...
AbstractGonadal failure induces bone loss while obesity prevents it. This raises the possibility tha...
Leptin, a hormone primarily produced by adipocytes, contributes to the regulation of bone health by ...
Leptin functions through a well-documented central neuroendocrine pathway to regulate bone mass. How...
Leptin is a 166AA adipokine predominantly secreted by adipocytes. Circulating leptin concentrations ...
AbstractWe previously showed that leptin inhibits bone formation by an undefined mechanism. Here, we...
This study aimed to evaluate the validation of the leptin receptor-deficient mice model for secondar...
Starvation induces low bone mass and high bone marrow adiposity in humans, but the underlying mechan...
textabstractThe effects of leptin on bone are controversial. Although in vitro studies have shown th...
Despite growing evidence for adipose tissue regulation of bone mass, the role of the adipokine lepti...
AbstractThe genetic defect in producing the adipose hormone leptin results among others in a drastic...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and leptin deficiency are associated with compromised bone regeneration. OBJECTI...
Abstract Background Leptin plays an important role in mediating chondrogenesis of limb growth plate....
In order to provide a clue for understanding of the interplay between leptin and estrogen, we have e...
Both central and peripheral leptin administrations reduce body weight, food intake, and adiposity in...
NeuropeptideY-, Y2 receptor (Y2)-, and leptin-deficient mice show similar anabolic action in cancell...
AbstractGonadal failure induces bone loss while obesity prevents it. This raises the possibility tha...
Leptin, a hormone primarily produced by adipocytes, contributes to the regulation of bone health by ...
Leptin functions through a well-documented central neuroendocrine pathway to regulate bone mass. How...
Leptin is a 166AA adipokine predominantly secreted by adipocytes. Circulating leptin concentrations ...
AbstractWe previously showed that leptin inhibits bone formation by an undefined mechanism. Here, we...
This study aimed to evaluate the validation of the leptin receptor-deficient mice model for secondar...
Starvation induces low bone mass and high bone marrow adiposity in humans, but the underlying mechan...
textabstractThe effects of leptin on bone are controversial. Although in vitro studies have shown th...
Despite growing evidence for adipose tissue regulation of bone mass, the role of the adipokine lepti...
AbstractThe genetic defect in producing the adipose hormone leptin results among others in a drastic...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and leptin deficiency are associated with compromised bone regeneration. OBJECTI...
Abstract Background Leptin plays an important role in mediating chondrogenesis of limb growth plate....
In order to provide a clue for understanding of the interplay between leptin and estrogen, we have e...
Both central and peripheral leptin administrations reduce body weight, food intake, and adiposity in...
NeuropeptideY-, Y2 receptor (Y2)-, and leptin-deficient mice show similar anabolic action in cancell...