The discovery of leptin has generated an extraordinary interest in the field of obesity but also in the understanding of the relationship between metabolic status and the neuroendocrine system. Following the initial demonstration that leptin administration to fasting mice can 'protect' neuroendocrine secretions and prevent the changes that are associated with fasting, the concept has emerged that a normal leptin secretion is a prerequisite for normal neuroendocrine secretions. Several unfavorable metabolic situations are associated with low plasma leptin, increased secretion of hypothalmic neuropeptide Y (NPY), and hypogonadism, and a causal relationship has been evoked. Severe dietary restriction in juvenile female rats is associated with ...
Leptin, a 16 kDa protein and a product of the ob/ob gene, has a tertiary structure similar to that o...
Leptin may act as a negative feedback signal to the hypothalamic control of appetite through suppres...
Leptin may act as a negative feedback signal to the brain in the control of appetite through suppres...
The obese gene (OB) product, leptin, has been shown to exert control on metabolic processes such as ...
In many species, delayed sexual maturation occurs when metabolic conditions are not satisfactory. Re...
Energy balance exerts a critical influence on reproductive function. Leptin and insulin are among th...
Several regulatory substances participate in the regulation of both food intake/energy metabolism an...
The orexigenic neurotransmitter neuropeptide Y (NPY) plays a central role in the hypothalamic contro...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS The present review focused on the most important effects of leptin on the...
Leptin, a 167 amino-acid product of the ob or LEP gene, was first reported in 1994 after a 40-year s...
Leptin, the product of the obesity gene, is a cytokine-like circulating protein acting as a peripher...
Leptin is important in the development of neuroendocrine circuits involved in metabolic control. As ...
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is involved in the central regulation of appetite, sexual behavior, and reprodu...
The fat-derived hormone, leptin, is proposed to serve as an adipostatic signal to the brain to reduc...
Many studies have indicated that neuropeptide Y (NPY) stimulates and leptin inhibits food intake. In...
Leptin, a 16 kDa protein and a product of the ob/ob gene, has a tertiary structure similar to that o...
Leptin may act as a negative feedback signal to the hypothalamic control of appetite through suppres...
Leptin may act as a negative feedback signal to the brain in the control of appetite through suppres...
The obese gene (OB) product, leptin, has been shown to exert control on metabolic processes such as ...
In many species, delayed sexual maturation occurs when metabolic conditions are not satisfactory. Re...
Energy balance exerts a critical influence on reproductive function. Leptin and insulin are among th...
Several regulatory substances participate in the regulation of both food intake/energy metabolism an...
The orexigenic neurotransmitter neuropeptide Y (NPY) plays a central role in the hypothalamic contro...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS The present review focused on the most important effects of leptin on the...
Leptin, a 167 amino-acid product of the ob or LEP gene, was first reported in 1994 after a 40-year s...
Leptin, the product of the obesity gene, is a cytokine-like circulating protein acting as a peripher...
Leptin is important in the development of neuroendocrine circuits involved in metabolic control. As ...
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is involved in the central regulation of appetite, sexual behavior, and reprodu...
The fat-derived hormone, leptin, is proposed to serve as an adipostatic signal to the brain to reduc...
Many studies have indicated that neuropeptide Y (NPY) stimulates and leptin inhibits food intake. In...
Leptin, a 16 kDa protein and a product of the ob/ob gene, has a tertiary structure similar to that o...
Leptin may act as a negative feedback signal to the hypothalamic control of appetite through suppres...
Leptin may act as a negative feedback signal to the brain in the control of appetite through suppres...