International audienceThe hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) is a major integration center for energy and glucose homeostasis that responds to leptin. Resistance to leptin in the ARC is an important component of the development of obesity and type 2 diabetes. Recently, we showed that Endospanin1 (Endo1) is a negative regulator of the leptin receptor (OBR) that interacts with OBR and retains the receptor inside the cell, leading to a decreased activation of the anorectic STAT3 pathway. Endo1 is up-regulated in the ARC of high fat diet (HFD)-fed mice, and its silencing in the ARC of lean and obese mice prevents and reverses the development of obesity. Objective: Herein we investigated whether decreased Endo1 expression in the hypothalamic ARC...
Recent studies demonstrated a role for hypothalamic insulin and leptin action in the regulation of g...
Recent studies demonstrated a role for hypothalamic insulin and leptin action in the regulation of g...
Leptin action on its receptor (LEPR) stimulates energy expenditure and reduces food intake, thereby ...
International audienceThe hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) is a major integration center for energ...
International audienceObesity is a major public health problem and is often associated with type 2 d...
Background: Obesity is associated with reduced physiological responses to leptin and insulin, leadin...
Summary: Insulin action in the hypothalamus results in the suppression of hepatic glucose production...
SummaryThe hormone leptin plays a crucial role in maintenance of body weight and glucose homeostasis...
Objective: A major challenge for obesity treatment is the maintenance of reduced body weight. Diet-i...
SummaryTo investigate whether phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K) signaling mediates the metabolic ...
Rationale: The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) is considered a major site for leptin signaling th...
SummaryObesity is characterized by hyperleptinemia and decreased response to exogenous leptin. This ...
Objective: In visceral obesity, an overactive endocannabinoid/CB1 receptor (CB1R) system promotes in...
The arcuate nucleus (ARC) of the hypothalamus plays a key role in sensing metabolic feedback and reg...
Objective: Leptin is a cytokine produced by adipose tissue that acts mainly on the hypothalamus to r...
Recent studies demonstrated a role for hypothalamic insulin and leptin action in the regulation of g...
Recent studies demonstrated a role for hypothalamic insulin and leptin action in the regulation of g...
Leptin action on its receptor (LEPR) stimulates energy expenditure and reduces food intake, thereby ...
International audienceThe hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) is a major integration center for energ...
International audienceObesity is a major public health problem and is often associated with type 2 d...
Background: Obesity is associated with reduced physiological responses to leptin and insulin, leadin...
Summary: Insulin action in the hypothalamus results in the suppression of hepatic glucose production...
SummaryThe hormone leptin plays a crucial role in maintenance of body weight and glucose homeostasis...
Objective: A major challenge for obesity treatment is the maintenance of reduced body weight. Diet-i...
SummaryTo investigate whether phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K) signaling mediates the metabolic ...
Rationale: The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) is considered a major site for leptin signaling th...
SummaryObesity is characterized by hyperleptinemia and decreased response to exogenous leptin. This ...
Objective: In visceral obesity, an overactive endocannabinoid/CB1 receptor (CB1R) system promotes in...
The arcuate nucleus (ARC) of the hypothalamus plays a key role in sensing metabolic feedback and reg...
Objective: Leptin is a cytokine produced by adipose tissue that acts mainly on the hypothalamus to r...
Recent studies demonstrated a role for hypothalamic insulin and leptin action in the regulation of g...
Recent studies demonstrated a role for hypothalamic insulin and leptin action in the regulation of g...
Leptin action on its receptor (LEPR) stimulates energy expenditure and reduces food intake, thereby ...