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  • ...ene are morbidly obese and this obesity can be reversed by giving the mice leptin. ...ses appetite by its effects on specific neurones in the brain that express leptin receptors; in particular on neurones of the [[arcuate nucleus]] and [[ventr
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  • * Sunter D ''et al.'' [http://www.neuroendo.org.uk/content/view/8/11/ Leptin: Your brain, appetite and obesity ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British So
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  • ...'et al.'' (1998) Hypothalamic CART is a new anorectic peptide regulated by leptin. ''Nature'' 393:72-6</ref> {{Image|leptin.jpeg|right|250px|The interaction of Leptin, CART and NPY}}
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  • * Sunter D ''et al.'' [http://www.neuroendo.org.uk/content/view/8/11/ Leptin: Your brain, appetite and obesity ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British So
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  • Cowley M et al. (2001) Leptin activates anorexigenic POMC neurones through a neutral network in the arcua Zhang Y & Scarpace PJ (2006) The role of leptin in leptin resistance and obesity "Physiol Behav" 88:249-256.
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  • ...ene are morbidly obese and this obesity can be reversed by giving the mice leptin. ...ses appetite by its effects on specific neurones in the brain that express leptin receptors; in particular on neurones of the [[arcuate nucleus]] and [[ventr
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  • ...by feedback from [[adipocyte|adipose tissue]] - including by the hormone [[leptin]]. Appetite is also subject to sensory stimuli - the sight and smell of [[F {{r|leptin}}
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  • ...mportant to keep in mind that these were performed before any knowledge of leptin. ...other products of adipocytes? You haven't gone beyond 3rd year level here. Leptin crosses the blood brain barrier, but how it does so is far from clear - it
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  • ...of the body fat depot, was coded for by the ''ob'' gene and is known as [[leptin]].<ref>Zhang Y ''et al.'' (1994) Positional cloning of the mouse obese gene == What is leptin? ==
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  • ...o proteins that our project will be mainly involved around are Ghrelin and Leptin as they are extremely important and influential in appetite regulation.
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  • ==Leptin== *Cowley, MA. ''et al.''(2001) Leptin activates anorexigenic POMC neurons through a neural network in the arcuate
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  • ...ne of my electives for honours. I also found learning about the actions of leptin and ghrelin very interesting when studying physiology previously in the cou
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  • ...t the lipostatic interactions and how the two main hormones of Ghrelin and Leptin have a part to play with obesity.
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  • ...2006) Leptin directly activates SF1 neurons in the VMH, and this action by leptin is required for normal body-weight homeostasis. ''Neuron'' 2006. 49:191-203
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  • ...to orlistat in relation to leptin, as, when using sibutramine, transfer of leptin into the brain is maintained or even increased during weight loss which doe
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  • ...nic activation of the endocannabinoid system is linked to obesity and that leptin and endocannabinoid pathways may interact. ...t diet, the CB1 null mice do not become obese or insensitive to insulin or leptin, as wild type mice may, even though they consumed as much food. This impli
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  • ...ine; for example, in 1994, an important new appetite-regulating hormone, [[leptin]] was identified as a peptide hormone secreted from [[adipose tissue]] (fat ...])<ref>Sunter D ''et al.'' [http://www.neuroendo.org.uk/content/view/8/11/ Leptin: Your brain, appetite and obesity ]''Neuroendocrine Briefings''; British So
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  • ...ep/wake schedule would lead to an increased daily range in the circulating leptin.. which by influencing food intake and energy balance could be implicated i ...t. '''Physiology & Behaviour 66(2): 329-335''' (“…''the central actions of leptin may mediate the inhibitory effects of obesity on the expression of food-ant
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  • Chapter 15 Food intake and leptin during pregnancy and lactation Original Research Article Hormonal induction of leptin resistance during pregnancy. Gratton et al, 2007
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  • ...ods. In this 60-minute presentation, he focuses on the role of the hormone leptin in regulating fat accumulation. He also discusses his studies of a human po
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  • ...tp://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/4/1121 Body mass index and serum leptin concentration independently estimate percentage body fat in older adults.]
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  • ...Adiposity signals and food reward: expanding the CNS roles of insulin and leptin ''Am J Physiol'' 284:R882-92 Figlewicz DP, Benoit SC (2009) Insulin, leptin, and food reward: update ''Am J Physiol'' 296:R9-R19
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  • ...europeptide Y]] (NPY) and [[agouti-related peptide]] (AgRP), and induced [[leptin]] resistance contribute to increased appetite, while other mechanisms assoc ===Development of leptin and insulin resistance during different reproductive states===
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  • ...respects it can be considered as a counterpart of the hormone [[leptin]]; leptin, a hormone produced by [[adipose tissue]], suppresses appetite (an anorexig ...''|title=The rat arcuate nucleus integrates peripheral signals provided by leptin, insulin, and a ghrelin mimetic |journal=Diabetes |volume=51 |pages=3412�
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  • Cowley MA ''et al'' (2001) Leptin activates anorexigenic POMC neurons through a neural network in the arcuate ...S ''et al''. (2004) Rapid rewiring of arcuate nucleus feeding circuits by leptin. ''Science'' 304:110-5 PMID 15064421.
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  • ...ef>Farooqi IS, O’Rahilly S(2008) Mutations in ligands and receptors of the leptin–melanocortin pathway that lead to obesity. nature clinical practice ''End POMC expression in the arcuate nucleus is regulated by [[leptin]], a hormone secreted by adipose tissue. Both the [[opioid]] peptide [[B en
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  • ...ed from the large fat mass) but appear to be insensitive to leptin - this "leptin resistance" appears to be similar to the "insulin resistance" seen in type ...which lacks a blood-brain barrier, so it is also possible that ghrelin and leptin gain direct entry into the brain at this site.
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  • ...wakefulness. Hormones involved in appetite regulation such as ghrelin and leptin can influence these areas of the brain thus may have a role in resetting th ...(2001) The suprachiasmatic nucleus generates the diurnal changes in plasma leptin levels ''Endocrinology'' 142:2677–85</ref> and yet the role of the SCN in
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  • ...the dopamine reward pathways <ref>Figlewicz DP, Benoit SC (2009) Insulin, leptin, and food reward: update 2008 ''Am J Physiol'' 296:R9-19</ref> Receptors fo or inhibition e.g. by insulin or leptin of dopamine signalling to the nucleus accumbens <ref>Magni P ''et al.'' (20
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  • : ''Hypothalamic Targets of Insulin and Leptin Action''
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