Alteration in adequate energy balance maintenance results in serious disturbances such as obesity and its related metabolic disorders. In Mammals, energy balance is homeostatically controlled through hormonal and neuroendocrine systems which cooperation is based on cross-talk between central and peripheral signals. The hypothalamus as well as peripheral hormones among which adipokines from adipose tissue and thyroid hormones play a crucial role in energy homeostasis. Unraveling the physiological, cellular and molecular mechanisms through which hormonal and neuroendocrine systems regulate energy balance has been a long-standing challenge in biology and is now more necessary when considering the world-wide increasing prevalence of obesity. In...
Obesity is a growing problem in western society. Although in most situations energy homeostasis is r...
Thyroid hormones have widespread cellular effects; however it is unclear whether their effects on th...
A number of neurotransmitters and neuropeptides in the hypothalamus play a role in the control of fo...
The obesity epidemic is well recognized as a significant global health issue. A better understanding...
Background: The global rise in the prevalence of obesity and associated co-morbidities such as type ...
Regulation of energy homeostasis is fundamental for life. In animal species and humans, the Central ...
In recent years the growing number of molecules implicated in energy homeostasis has raised nearly l...
Energy homeostasis is maintained by balancing energy intake and energy expenditure. In addition to t...
Obesity is one of the most common metabolic diseases and the greatest threats of the health because ...
Central regulation of energy balance involves a coordination of several hormonal and nutritional inp...
Since its discovery, leptin (a 167-amino acid product of the OB gene) has quickly moved to the foref...
The 'obesity epidemic' represents amajor global socioeconomic burden that urgently calls for a bette...
Since its discovery, leptin (a 167-amino acid product of the OB gene) has quickly moved to the foref...
The white adipose tissue was initially largely known only as an energy storage tissue. It is now wel...
With the high prevalence of overweight and obese people in the United States, understanding the endo...
Obesity is a growing problem in western society. Although in most situations energy homeostasis is r...
Thyroid hormones have widespread cellular effects; however it is unclear whether their effects on th...
A number of neurotransmitters and neuropeptides in the hypothalamus play a role in the control of fo...
The obesity epidemic is well recognized as a significant global health issue. A better understanding...
Background: The global rise in the prevalence of obesity and associated co-morbidities such as type ...
Regulation of energy homeostasis is fundamental for life. In animal species and humans, the Central ...
In recent years the growing number of molecules implicated in energy homeostasis has raised nearly l...
Energy homeostasis is maintained by balancing energy intake and energy expenditure. In addition to t...
Obesity is one of the most common metabolic diseases and the greatest threats of the health because ...
Central regulation of energy balance involves a coordination of several hormonal and nutritional inp...
Since its discovery, leptin (a 167-amino acid product of the OB gene) has quickly moved to the foref...
The 'obesity epidemic' represents amajor global socioeconomic burden that urgently calls for a bette...
Since its discovery, leptin (a 167-amino acid product of the OB gene) has quickly moved to the foref...
The white adipose tissue was initially largely known only as an energy storage tissue. It is now wel...
With the high prevalence of overweight and obese people in the United States, understanding the endo...
Obesity is a growing problem in western society. Although in most situations energy homeostasis is r...
Thyroid hormones have widespread cellular effects; however it is unclear whether their effects on th...
A number of neurotransmitters and neuropeptides in the hypothalamus play a role in the control of fo...