Abstract: Background: Previous studies indicate that the administration of melatonin caused body weight and abdominal visceral fat reductions in rodent models of hyperadiposity. The objective of the present study performed in high-fat fed rats was to evaluate the activity of melatonin on gene expression of some medial basal hypothalamus (MBH) signals involved in feeding behavior regulation, including neuropeptide Y (NPY), proopiomelanocortin (POMC), prolactin-releasing peptide (PrRP), leptin- and insulinreceptors (R) and insulin-R substrate (IRS)-1 and -2. Blood levels of leptin and adiponectin were also measured. Methods: Adult Wistar male rats were divided into four groups (n= 16/group): (i) control diet (3 % fat); (ii) high-fat (35 %) di...
Introduction: Оbesity has been labelled as a “non-infectious pandemic of our time”. It increases the...
Contains fulltext : 96726.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Current epidemic...
The CNS melanocortin (MC) system is implicated as a mediator of the central effects of leptin, and r...
Abstract: Background: Previous studies indicate that the administration of melatonin caused body wei...
Abstract: Background: Previous studies indicate that the administration of melatonin caused body wei...
Abstract: Background: Previous studies indicate that the administration of melatonin caused body wei...
Background: Previous studies indicate that the administration of melatonin caused body weight and ab...
Abstract: Melatonin effect on body weight progression, mean levels and 24‐hour pattern of circulatin...
Melatonin effect on body weight progression, mean levels and 24‐hour pattern of circulating adiponec...
Melatonin effect on body weight progression, mean levels and 24‐hour pattern of circulating adiponec...
Melatonin effect on body weight progression, mean levels and 24‐hour pattern of circulating adiponec...
Melatonin (Mel), a molecule that conveys photoperiodic information to the organisms, is also involve...
Introduction: Оbesity has been labelled as a “non-infectious pandemic of our time”. It increases the...
Introduction: Оbesity has been labelled as a “non-infectious pandemic of our time”. It increases the...
Introduction: Оbesity has been labelled as a “non-infectious pandemic of our time”. It increases the...
Introduction: Оbesity has been labelled as a “non-infectious pandemic of our time”. It increases the...
Contains fulltext : 96726.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Current epidemic...
The CNS melanocortin (MC) system is implicated as a mediator of the central effects of leptin, and r...
Abstract: Background: Previous studies indicate that the administration of melatonin caused body wei...
Abstract: Background: Previous studies indicate that the administration of melatonin caused body wei...
Abstract: Background: Previous studies indicate that the administration of melatonin caused body wei...
Background: Previous studies indicate that the administration of melatonin caused body weight and ab...
Abstract: Melatonin effect on body weight progression, mean levels and 24‐hour pattern of circulatin...
Melatonin effect on body weight progression, mean levels and 24‐hour pattern of circulating adiponec...
Melatonin effect on body weight progression, mean levels and 24‐hour pattern of circulating adiponec...
Melatonin effect on body weight progression, mean levels and 24‐hour pattern of circulating adiponec...
Melatonin (Mel), a molecule that conveys photoperiodic information to the organisms, is also involve...
Introduction: Оbesity has been labelled as a “non-infectious pandemic of our time”. It increases the...
Introduction: Оbesity has been labelled as a “non-infectious pandemic of our time”. It increases the...
Introduction: Оbesity has been labelled as a “non-infectious pandemic of our time”. It increases the...
Introduction: Оbesity has been labelled as a “non-infectious pandemic of our time”. It increases the...
Contains fulltext : 96726.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Current epidemic...
The CNS melanocortin (MC) system is implicated as a mediator of the central effects of leptin, and r...