نتایج جستجو برای: leptin mrna

تعداد نتایج: 170265  

Journal: :Human reproduction 2013
Z Merhi E Buyuk D S Berger A Zapantis D D Israel S Chua S Jindal

STUDY QUESTION Do the adipocytokines, leptin and adiponectin affect the granulosa cell expression of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) and its receptor (AMHR-II)? SUMMARY ANSWER Leptin suppresses AMH mRNA levels in human luteinized granulosa cells through the JAK2/STAT3 pathway, while adiponectin has no such effect. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY AMH is one of the most reliable markers of ovarian reserve...

Journal: :Clinical science 1999
S Dryden P King L Pickavance P Doyle G Williams

Leptin inhibits feeding and decreases body weight. It may act partly by inhibiting hypothalamic neurons that express neuropeptide Y, a powerful inducer of feeding and obesity. These neuropeptide Y neurons express the Ob-Rb leptin receptor and are overactive in the fatty (fa/fa) Zucker rat. The fa mutation affects the extracellular domain of the leptin receptor, but its impact on leptin action a...

Journal: :The Journal of endocrinology 2000
K L Houseknecht C P Portocarrero S Ji R Lemenager M E Spurlock

Leptin, the product of the ob gene, is secreted from white adipocytes and regulates food intake and whole-body energy metabolism. In rodents and humans, leptin gene expression is under complex endocrine and metabolic control, and is strongly influenced by energy balance. Growth hormone (GH) has myriad effects on adipose tissue metabolism. The primary aim of this study was to determine the abili...

Journal: :Reproductive biology 2005
Marcel Amstalden Thomas E Spencer Paul G Harms Gary L Williams

Expression of leptin receptor (LR) and suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS)-3 genes was investigated in normal-fed and fasted cows. Fasting did not affect LR mRNA, but increased SOCS-3 mRNA in the adenohypophysis, suggesting that heightened responsiveness of fasted cows to leptin is not dependent upon alterations in LR or SOCS-3 mRNA in the adenohypophysis.

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2007
Fabíola F Paula-Lopes Marc Boelhauve Felix A Habermann Fred Sinowatz Eckhard Wolf

Leptin has been shown to exert positive effects during the maturation of bovine oocytes, influencing blastocyst development, apoptosis, and the transcript levels of developmentally important genes. The present study was conducted to characterize further the mechanisms of leptin action on oocytes and the role of cumulus cells (CCs) in this context. In the first series of experiments, cumulus-ooc...

2009
Yonatan Feuermann Sameer J. Mabjeesh Avi Shamay

Leptin, like estrogen, is one of the endo/paracrine factors, which are synthesized in and secreted from mature adipocytes. The roles of the mammary fat pad and mammary adipocytes in the initiation of lactation are not clear. In this study, we showed that combination of prolactin, leptin and estrogen elevated the expression of the milk protein beta-lactoglobulin. We also showed that after prolac...

2013
N. Erkasap M. Ozkurt S. Erkasap F. Yasar K. Uzuner E. Ihtiyar S. Uslu M. Kara O. Bolluk

The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of leptin on the progression of colorectal carcinoma to metastatic disease by analyzing the serum leptin concentration and Ob-R gene expression in colon cancer tissues. Tissue samples were obtained from 31 patients who underwent surgical resection for colon (18 cases) and metastatic colon (13 cases) cancer. Serum leptin concentrat...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2005
M G Gnanalingham A Mostyn R Webb D H Keisler N Raver M C Alves-Guerra C Pecqueur B Miroux M E Symonds T Stephenson

In the neonate, adipose tissue and the lung both undergo a rapid transition after birth, which results in dramatic changes in uncoupling protein abundance and glucocorticoid action. Leptin potentially mediates some of these adaptations and is known to promote the loss of uncoupling protein (UCP)1, but its effects on other mitochondrial proteins or glucocorticoid action are not known. We therefo...

2012
Michael Behnes Martina Brueckmann Siegfried Lang Christian Putensen Joachim Saur Martin Borggrefe Ursula Hoffmann

BACKGROUND The adipokine leptin regulates energy expenditure, vascular function, bone and cartilage growth as well as the immune system and systemic inflammatory response. Several activating effects towards T cells, monocytes, endothelium cells and cytokine production have been reported suggesting a protective role of leptin in the setting of an acute systemic inflammation. However, the pathoph...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2006
Cecilia Garofalo Mariusz Koda Sandra Cascio Mariola Sulkowska Luiza Kanczuga-Koda Jolanta Golaszewska Antonio Russo Stanislaw Sulkowski Eva Surmacz

PURPOSE Recent in vitro studies suggested that the autocrine leptin loop might contribute to breast cancer development by enhancing cell growth and survival. To evaluate whether the leptin system could become a target in breast cancer therapy, we examined the expression of leptin and its receptor (ObR) in primary and metastatic breast cancer and noncancer mammary epithelium. We also studied whe...

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