نتایج جستجو برای: regulates leptin in ovariectomized rat

تعداد نتایج: 17040355  

Abbasi M Darabi MR Hajmanoochehri F Jurabafan H Shams AR,

Background: Osteoporosis one of the postmenopausal symptoms is characterized by bone loss. There is a link between excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation, estrogen deficiency due to cessation of ovarian function and bone loss. Free radicals are responsible for causing osteoblast apoptosis and reducing osteoblastogenesis in bone remodeling. Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant with the a...

2016
Akinori Sato Ryuta Kamekura Koji Kawata Masaya Kawada Sumito Jitsukawa Keiji Yamashita Noriyuki Sato Tetsuo Himi Shingo Ichimiya

Leptin is a hormone produced by adipose tissue that regulates various physiological processes. Recent studies have shown that the level of circulating leptin is elevated in obese patients and have suggested a relationship between obesity and postoperative lymphedema. However, the mechanisms by which postoperative lymphedema develops in obese patients and the mechanisms by which leptin regulates...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
H Tinwell A R Soames J R Foster J Ashby

Makaverich et al. [Environ Health Perspect 103:574-581 (1995)] reported that the uterotrophic activity of the phytoestrogen coumestrol in the immature ovariectomized rat was atypical in that it was not associated with increased uterine hyperplasia and DNA content. We previously reported that coumestrol gave a typical estradiol-type uterotrophic response in the immature intact rat, yielding incr...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2003
J T Smith B J Waddell

Leptin, the peptide hormone product of the ob gene, regulates food intake and energy expenditure at the hypothalamic level via the long-form of the leptin receptor (Ob-Rb). Leptin also plays a key role in determining the onset of puberty, but there is controversy as to whether leptin provides a trigger for puberty or is a permissive signal. Thus, although leptin administration can advance puber...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Giuseppe Matarese Stergios Moschos Christos S Mantzoros

Leptin is an adipokine which conveys information on energy availability. In humans, leptin influences energy homeostasis and regulates neuroendocrine function primarily in states of energy deficiency. As a cytokine, leptin also affects thymic homeostasis and, similar to other proinflammatory cytokines, leptin promotes Th1 cell differentiation and cytokine production. We review herein recent adv...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2001
G Sweeney J Keen R Somwar D Konrad R Garg A Klip

Obesity is a major risk factor for the development of insulin resistance, characterized by impaired stimulation of glucose disposal into muscle. The mechanisms underlying insulin resistance are unknown. Here we examine the direct effect of leptin, the product of the obesity gene, on insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in cultured rat skeletal muscle cells. Preincubation of L6 myotubes with leptin...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1998
M Landt R L Gingerich P J Havel W M Mueller B Schoner J E Hale M L Heiman

Adipose tissue secretes leptin, which interacts with receptors in the hypothalamus. In rodent models of obesity, leptin increases metabolism and decreases food intake, which helps to maintain normal body composition. Accurate and precise methods to quantitate circulating leptin concentrations are needed for physiological studies. We developed an RIA to measure leptin in rat plasma, serum, or ad...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
J K Elmquist R S Ahima C F Elias J S Flier C B Saper

Leptin has profound effects on feeding, metabolism, and neuroendocrine status. Evidence indicates that the hypothalamus coordinates these responses, though the specific brain pathways engaged by leptin remain obscure. The paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH) regulates pituitary gland function and feeding, and innervates autonomic preganglionic neurons, making it a candidate to regu...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2004
Isabelle Leclerc Wolfram W Woltersdorf Gabriela da Silva Xavier Rebecca L Rowe Sarah E Cross Greg S Korbutt Ray V Rajotte Richard Smith Guy A Rutter

Metformin, a drug widely used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, has recently been shown to act on skeletal muscle and liver in part through the activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). Whether metformin or the satiety factor leptin, which also stimulates AMPK in muscle, regulates this enzyme in pancreatic islets is unknown. We have recently shown that forced increases in AMPK activ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2004
Philippe G Cammisotto Ludwik J Bukowiecki

The mechanism by which calcium regulates leptin secretion was studied in adipocytes isolated from rat white adipose tissue. Incubation of adipocytes in a medium containing glucose, but no calcium, markedly inhibited insulin-stimulated leptin secretion (ISLS) and synthesis, without affecting basal leptin secretion or lipolysis. However, when pyruvate was used as a substrate, ISLS was insensitive...

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