The leptin system plays a crucial role in the regulation of appetite and energy homeostasis in vertebrates. While the phenotype of morbid obesity due to leptin (LEP) or leptin receptor (LEPR) loss of function is well established in mammals, evidence in fish is controversial, questioning the role of leptin as the vertebrate adipostat. Here we report on three (Lepr) loss of function (LOF) and one leptin loss of function alleles in zebrafish. In order to demonstrate that the Lepr LOF alleles cannot transduce a leptin signal, we measured socs3a transcription after i.p. leptin which is abolished by Lepr LOF. None of the Lepr/Lepa LOF alleles leads to obesity/a body growth phenotype. We explore possible reasons leading to the difference in publis...
Reproduction is an energetically costly event across vertebrates and tightly linked to nutritional s...
The underlying molecular pathophysiology of feeding disorders, particularly in peripheral organs, is...
Leptin is known to inhibit appetite and promote energy metabolism in vertebrates. Leptin resistance ...
In mammals, knockout of LEPR results in a hyperphagic, morbid obese, and diabetic phenotype, which s...
The hormone leptin is a peripheral metabolic signal and an important regulator of energy balance. In...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are among the most common and costly health-related issu...
Leptin is a hormone which functions in the regulation of energy homeostasis via suppression of appet...
The hormone leptin is a key regulator of body weight, food intake and metabolism. In mammals, leptin...
The expression and localization of leptin (A and B) and its receptor family in control and diet-indu...
Loss of LEPR function (LOF) in mammals leads to diverse phenotypes including morbid obesity and infe...
Leptin, a hormone secreted by peripheral adipose tissues, regulates the appetite in animals. Recentl...
The signal mediated by leptin hormone and its receptor is a major regulator of body weight, food int...
We investigated innate immune function in developing zebrafish with reduced leptin expression (via a...
In mammals, knockout of LEPR results in a hyperphagic, morbid obese, and diabetic phenotype, which s...
The underlying molecular pathophysiology of feeding disorders, particularly in peripheral organs, is...
Reproduction is an energetically costly event across vertebrates and tightly linked to nutritional s...
The underlying molecular pathophysiology of feeding disorders, particularly in peripheral organs, is...
Leptin is known to inhibit appetite and promote energy metabolism in vertebrates. Leptin resistance ...
In mammals, knockout of LEPR results in a hyperphagic, morbid obese, and diabetic phenotype, which s...
The hormone leptin is a peripheral metabolic signal and an important regulator of energy balance. In...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are among the most common and costly health-related issu...
Leptin is a hormone which functions in the regulation of energy homeostasis via suppression of appet...
The hormone leptin is a key regulator of body weight, food intake and metabolism. In mammals, leptin...
The expression and localization of leptin (A and B) and its receptor family in control and diet-indu...
Loss of LEPR function (LOF) in mammals leads to diverse phenotypes including morbid obesity and infe...
Leptin, a hormone secreted by peripheral adipose tissues, regulates the appetite in animals. Recentl...
The signal mediated by leptin hormone and its receptor is a major regulator of body weight, food int...
We investigated innate immune function in developing zebrafish with reduced leptin expression (via a...
In mammals, knockout of LEPR results in a hyperphagic, morbid obese, and diabetic phenotype, which s...
The underlying molecular pathophysiology of feeding disorders, particularly in peripheral organs, is...
Reproduction is an energetically costly event across vertebrates and tightly linked to nutritional s...
The underlying molecular pathophysiology of feeding disorders, particularly in peripheral organs, is...
Leptin is known to inhibit appetite and promote energy metabolism in vertebrates. Leptin resistance ...