The protein leptin, a pleiotropic hormone regulates appetite and energy balance of the body and plays important roles in controlling linear growth, pubertal development, cardiovascular function, and immunity. Recent findings in the understanding of the structure, functional roles, and clinical significance of conditions with increased and decreased leptin secretion are summarized. Balance between leptin and other hormones is significantly regulated by nutritional status. This balance influences many organ systems, including the brain, liver, and skeletal muscle, to mediate the essential adaptation process. The aim of this review is to summarize the possible physiological functions of leptin and its signaling pathways during childhood and ad...
Data obtained during the past five years have indicated that there are important age- and gender-bas...
The regulation of body mass is a topic of major concern for health worldwide and the number of obes...
International audienceThe identification of leptin allowed the discovery of a new endocrine system. ...
Leptin is a protein hormone secreted by adipocytes, which binds to receptors in the brain to affect ...
Leptin, a 167 amino-acid product of the ob or LEP gene, was first reported in 1994 after a 40-year s...
Leptin, a 16 kDa protein and a product of the ob/ob gene, has a tertiary structure similar to that o...
Summary This review focuses on current knowledge of leptin biology and the role of leptin in various...
The identification and sequencing of the ob gene and its product, leptin, in late 1994 opened new in...
Overweight and obesity in children and adolescents are overwhelming problems in western countries. A...
Leptin, a 16 kDa protein and a product of the ob/ob gene, has a tertiary structure similar to that o...
Leptin is a protein product from the obesity gene (ob gene). It has been shown that leptin significa...
The wide range of phenotypic abnormalities seen in the leptin-deficient ob/ob mouse and their revers...
The wide range of phenotypic abnormalities seen in the leptin-deficient ob/ob mouse and their revers...
Abstract: The biology of leptin has been studied most extensively in the central nervous system for ...
As a growing number of people suffer from obesity, understanding the mechanisms by which various hor...
Data obtained during the past five years have indicated that there are important age- and gender-bas...
The regulation of body mass is a topic of major concern for health worldwide and the number of obes...
International audienceThe identification of leptin allowed the discovery of a new endocrine system. ...
Leptin is a protein hormone secreted by adipocytes, which binds to receptors in the brain to affect ...
Leptin, a 167 amino-acid product of the ob or LEP gene, was first reported in 1994 after a 40-year s...
Leptin, a 16 kDa protein and a product of the ob/ob gene, has a tertiary structure similar to that o...
Summary This review focuses on current knowledge of leptin biology and the role of leptin in various...
The identification and sequencing of the ob gene and its product, leptin, in late 1994 opened new in...
Overweight and obesity in children and adolescents are overwhelming problems in western countries. A...
Leptin, a 16 kDa protein and a product of the ob/ob gene, has a tertiary structure similar to that o...
Leptin is a protein product from the obesity gene (ob gene). It has been shown that leptin significa...
The wide range of phenotypic abnormalities seen in the leptin-deficient ob/ob mouse and their revers...
The wide range of phenotypic abnormalities seen in the leptin-deficient ob/ob mouse and their revers...
Abstract: The biology of leptin has been studied most extensively in the central nervous system for ...
As a growing number of people suffer from obesity, understanding the mechanisms by which various hor...
Data obtained during the past five years have indicated that there are important age- and gender-bas...
The regulation of body mass is a topic of major concern for health worldwide and the number of obes...
International audienceThe identification of leptin allowed the discovery of a new endocrine system. ...