Leptin Signaling, Adiposity, and Energy Balance
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Abstract
A chronic minor imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure may lead to obesity. Both lean and obese subjects eventually reach energy balance and their body weight regulation implies that the adipose tissue mass is "sensed", leading to appropriate responses of energy intake and energy expenditure. The cloning of the ob gene and the identification of its encoded protein, leptin, have provided a system signaling the amount of adipose energy stores to the brain. Leptin, a hormone secreted by fat cells, acts in rodents via hypothalamic receptors to inhibit feeding and increase thermogenesis. A feedback regulatory loop with three distinct steps has been identified: (1) a sensor (leptin production by…
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- Leptin
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Adipose tissue
- Thermogenesis
- Leptin receptor
- Hormone
- Hypothalamus
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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