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      Molecular mechanisms of central leptin resistance in obesity.

      Archives of Pharmacal Research
      Animals, Body Weight, genetics, physiology, Energy Metabolism, Homeostasis, Humans, Hypothalamus, metabolism, pathology, Leptin, Obesity

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          The rapidly increasing prevalence of obesity confers a huge health burden globally. The hypothalamus plays a central role in the regulation of energy homeostasis by integrating multiple metabolic signals from peripheral organs and modulating feeding behavior and energy metabolism. Leptin, a key appetite-regulating hormone derived from the white adipose tissue, primarily acts on hypothalamic neurons to activate catabolic pathway and inhibit anabolic pathway, which can result in anorexia and weight reduction. Despite striking obesity resulting from leptin deficiency, treatment with this hormone in human obesity has been unsuccessful due to leptin resistance. In this review, we describe recent researches extending our understanding of obesity-associated hypothalamic leptin resistance.

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          23359004
          10.1007/s12272-013-0020-y

          Chemistry
          Animals,Body Weight,genetics,physiology,Energy Metabolism,Homeostasis,Humans,Hypothalamus,metabolism,pathology,Leptin,Obesity

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