نتایج جستجو برای: soluble leptin receptor

تعداد نتایج: 677692  

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2007
Mariusz Koda Mariola Sulkowska Luiza Kanczuga-Koda Katarzyna Jarzabek Stanislaw Sulkowski

Leptin and its receptor may be engaged in pathogenesis of breast cancer among various human tumors. In vitro investigations showed leptin-mediated escalation of estrogen synthesis and boosted activity of estrogen receptor ERalpha. Furthermore, leptin induced growth of malignant cells, counteracted apoptosis and stimulated cell migration as well as overexpression of angiogenic factors and degrad...

Journal: :international journal of endocrinology and metabolism 0
mandana mahmoodzadeh sagheb department of biology, kazeroon branch, islamic azad university, kazeroon, ir iran; department of biology, kazeroon branch, islamic azad university, kazeroon, ir iran. tel/ fax: +98-7116474331 negar azarpira transplant research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran ramin yaghobi transplant research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran

background: leptin and adiponectin are the two key metabolic hormones secreted from adipocytes to control food intake and energy expenditure. the action of both hormones in regulation of gonadotropin releasing hormone (gnrh) secretion from the hypothalamus is mediated through kisspeptins. kisspeptins are products of kiss-1 gene. leptin and adiponectin are modulators of kiss-1 expression in the ...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1998
T M Fong R R Huang M R Tota C Mao T Smith J Varnerin V V Karpitskiy J E Krause L H Van der Ploeg

The leptin receptor is a member of the class I cytokine receptor family and is involved in the control of appetite and body weight. The predicted amino acid sequence of the extracellular region of the cloned leptin receptor differs from that of many other cytokine receptors in that it contains two homologous segments representing potential ligand binding sites. After the analysis of various del...

Journal: :Physiological research 2014
M Herrid S K A Palanisamy U A Ciller R Fan P Moens N A Smart J R McFarlane

The hormone leptin, which is thought to be primarily produced by adipose tissue, is a polypeptide that was initially characterized by its ability to regulate food intake and energy metabolism. Leptin appears to signal the status of body energy stores to the brain, resulting in the regulation of food intake and whole-body energy expenditure. Subsequently, it was recognized as a cytokine with a w...

Aminu L. Abubakar, Balkisu Muhammad Marafa, Clement Boniface Gomo, Esther Oladele, Tajudeen Yahaya, Ufuoma Shemishere, Umar Usman Liman,

Objective: The burden of obesity is currently enormous, necessitating a novel strategy to complement the existing ones. Accordingly, genetic predisposition is suspected in many cases of the disease, which can potentially be used as therapeutic targets. However, there are differing viewpoints on the suspect genes, prompting the current review to articulate the genes and their mechanisms. Eight (...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
N Hoggard L Hunter J S Duncan L M Williams P Trayhurn J G Mercer

Leptin is a 167-aa protein that is secreted from adipose tissue and is important in the regulation of energy balance. It also functions in hematopoiesis and reproduction. To assess whether leptin is involved in fetal growth and development we have examined the distribution of mRNAs encoding leptin and the leptin receptor (which has at least six splice variants) in the 14.5-day postcoitus mouse ...

Journal: :Gut 2002
J Barrenetxe A C Villaro L Guembe I Pascual M Muñoz-Navas A Barber M P Lostao

BACKGROUND AND AIM Leptin, a hormone mainly produced by fat cells, acts primarily on the hypothalamus regulating energy expenditure and food intake. Leptin receptors are expressed in several tissues and the possible physiological role of leptin is being extensively investigated, with the result that important peripheral actions of the hormone in the organism are being discovered. Recent studies...

2002
J Barrenetxe M P Lostao

Background and aim: Leptin, a hormone mainly produced by fat cells, acts primarily on the hypothalamus regulating energy expenditure and food intake. Leptin receptors are expressed in several tissues and the possible physiological role of leptin is being extensively investigated, with the result that important peripheral actions of the hormone in the organism are being discovered. Recent studie...

Journal: :Reproduction 2008
Saveria Aquila Vittoria Rago Carmela Guido Ivan Casaburi Silvia Zupo Amalia Carpino

Several studies have recently investigated the role of leptin, the adipocyte-secreted hormone, in the growth and reproduction of rodents, humans, and domestic animals. The present study was designed to explore the expression of leptin and its receptor in pig spermatozoa. Successful Western blot evidenced a 16 kDa band for leptin and six isoforms, ranging from 120 to 40 kDa, for the leptin recep...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 1999
N Takabatake H Nakamura S Abe T Hino H Saito H Yuki S Kato H Tomoike

Unexplained weight loss is common in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Since leptin, an obesity gene product, is known to play important roles in the control of body weight and energy expenditure, we investigated serum leptin levels, along with circulating tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and soluble TNF receptor (sTNF-R55 and -R75) levels, in 31 patients with C...

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