Molecular and neural mediators of leptin action

SA Robertson, GM Leinninger, MG Myers Jr - Physiology & behavior, 2008 - Elsevier
SA Robertson, GM Leinninger, MG Myers Jr
Physiology & behavior, 2008Elsevier
The adipose tissue-derived hormone, leptin, acts via its receptor (LepRb) in the brain to
regulate energy balance and neuroendocrine function. Parsing the biology of leptin requires
understanding LepRb signaling and the roles for specific signaling pathways in neural and
physiological leptin action. Since the leptin acts via a broadly distributed network of LepRb-
expressing neurons, understanding the function of each of these LepRb neural populations
will also be crucial. Here, we review the status of knowledge regarding the molecular …
The adipose tissue-derived hormone, leptin, acts via its receptor (LepRb) in the brain to regulate energy balance and neuroendocrine function. Parsing the biology of leptin requires understanding LepRb signaling and the roles for specific signaling pathways in neural and physiological leptin action. Since the leptin acts via a broadly distributed network of LepRb-expressing neurons, understanding the function of each of these LepRb neural populations will also be crucial. Here, we review the status of knowledge regarding the molecular mediators of leptin action and the neural substrate via which leptin acts to regulate physiologic processes.
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