Objective: Leptin, a hormone produced in adipocytes, is a key signal in the regulation of food intake and energy expenditure. beta-Adrenergic agonists have been shown to inhibit leptin gene expression and leptin secretion. The mechanisms underlying the inhibitory effects of beta-adrenergic agonists have not been established. In this study, we examined the effects of TrecadrineÒ, a novel beta3-adrenergic agonist, on basal and insulin-stimulated leptin secretion in isolated rat adipocytes. Because insulin-stimulated glucose metabolism is an important regulator of leptin expression and secretion by the adipocytes, the effects of Trecadrine on indices of adipocyte metabolism were also examined. Measurements: Isolated adipocytes were incubate...
AbstractHere we evaluated the effect of leptin on glucose-induced insulin secretion by normal rat pa...
Aims/hypothesis The adipose tissue-derived hormone leptin plays an important role in the maintena...
AbstractLeptin, the product of the ob gene, controls appetite through the hypothalamus and may affec...
ObjectiveLeptin, a hormone produced in adipocytes, is a key signal in the regulation of food intake ...
Objective: Leptin, a hormone produced in adipocytes, is a key signal in the regulation of food intak...
AbstractLeptin is hypothesized to function as a negative feedback signal in the regulation of energy...
AbstractAimsLeptin plays an important role in the pathogenesis of obesity and diabetes, yet the regu...
Leptin is currently believed to control body composition largely, if not entirely, via hypothalamic ...
AbstractLeptin’s role in the regulation of food intake, energy expenditure and weight control are wi...
Circulating leptin secreted from adipocytes is correlated with fat mass and plasma insulin concentra...
Aims: Leptin plays an important role in the pathogenesis of obesity and diabetes, yet the regulatory...
Leptin regulates appetite, inhibits food intake, and seems to increase energy expenditure. We invest...
AbstractIn this study, we have examined the short-term effects of leptin on lipid metabolism in the ...
Copyright (2011) The Endocrine Society .The paper can be found at the following URL on the website h...
Leptin, a hormone produced in adipocytes, is a key signal in the regulation of food intake and energ...
AbstractHere we evaluated the effect of leptin on glucose-induced insulin secretion by normal rat pa...
Aims/hypothesis The adipose tissue-derived hormone leptin plays an important role in the maintena...
AbstractLeptin, the product of the ob gene, controls appetite through the hypothalamus and may affec...
ObjectiveLeptin, a hormone produced in adipocytes, is a key signal in the regulation of food intake ...
Objective: Leptin, a hormone produced in adipocytes, is a key signal in the regulation of food intak...
AbstractLeptin is hypothesized to function as a negative feedback signal in the regulation of energy...
AbstractAimsLeptin plays an important role in the pathogenesis of obesity and diabetes, yet the regu...
Leptin is currently believed to control body composition largely, if not entirely, via hypothalamic ...
AbstractLeptin’s role in the regulation of food intake, energy expenditure and weight control are wi...
Circulating leptin secreted from adipocytes is correlated with fat mass and plasma insulin concentra...
Aims: Leptin plays an important role in the pathogenesis of obesity and diabetes, yet the regulatory...
Leptin regulates appetite, inhibits food intake, and seems to increase energy expenditure. We invest...
AbstractIn this study, we have examined the short-term effects of leptin on lipid metabolism in the ...
Copyright (2011) The Endocrine Society .The paper can be found at the following URL on the website h...
Leptin, a hormone produced in adipocytes, is a key signal in the regulation of food intake and energ...
AbstractHere we evaluated the effect of leptin on glucose-induced insulin secretion by normal rat pa...
Aims/hypothesis The adipose tissue-derived hormone leptin plays an important role in the maintena...
AbstractLeptin, the product of the ob gene, controls appetite through the hypothalamus and may affec...