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Leptin and Obesity: Role and Clinical Implication

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Obradović, Milan
Sudar-Milovanović, Emina
Šoškić, Sanja
Essack, Magbubah
Arya, Swati
Stewart, Alan J.
Gojobori, Takashi
Isenović, Esma R.
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The peptide hormone leptin regulates food intake, body mass, and reproductive function and plays a role in fetal growth, proinflammatory immune responses, angiogenesis and lipolysis. Leptin is a product of the obese (ob) gene and, following synthesis and secretion from fat cells in white adipose tissue, binds to and activates its cognate receptor, the leptin receptor (LEP-R). LEP-R distribution facilitates leptin’s pleiotropic effects, playing a crucial role in regulating body mass via a negative feedback mechanism between adipose tissue and the hypothalamus. Leptin resistance is characterized by reduced satiety, over-consumption of nutrients, and increased total body mass. Often this leads to obesity, which reduces the effectiveness of using exogenous leptin as a therapeutic agent. Thus, combining leptin therapies with leptin sensitizers may help overcome such resistance and, consequently, obesity. This review examines recent data obtained from human and animal studies related to lept...in, its role in obesity, and its usefulness in obesity treatment.

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Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2021, 12, 563-
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  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200017 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Nuclear Sciences 'Vinča', Belgrade-Vinča) (RS-200017)
  • KAUST OSR [FCC/1/1976-17-01, 4129]
  • King Abdullah University of Science & Technology [BAS/1/1059-01-01]

DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.585887

ISSN: 1664-2392

PubMed: 34084149

WoS: 000656296900001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85107066971
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AU  - Sudar-Milovanović, Emina
AU  - Šoškić, Sanja
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AU  - Stewart, Alan J.
AU  - Gojobori, Takashi
AU  - Isenović, Esma R.
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9833
AB  - The peptide hormone leptin regulates food intake, body mass, and reproductive function and plays a role in fetal growth, proinflammatory immune responses, angiogenesis and lipolysis. Leptin is a product of the obese (ob) gene and, following synthesis and secretion from fat cells in white adipose tissue, binds to and activates its cognate receptor, the leptin receptor (LEP-R). LEP-R distribution facilitates leptin’s pleiotropic effects, playing a crucial role in regulating body mass via a negative feedback mechanism between adipose tissue and the hypothalamus. Leptin resistance is characterized by reduced satiety, over-consumption of nutrients, and increased total body mass. Often this leads to obesity, which reduces the effectiveness of using exogenous leptin as a therapeutic agent. Thus, combining leptin therapies with leptin sensitizers may help overcome such resistance and, consequently, obesity. This review examines recent data obtained from human and animal studies related to leptin, its role in obesity, and its usefulness in obesity treatment.
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VL  - 12
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year = "2021",
abstract = "The peptide hormone leptin regulates food intake, body mass, and reproductive function and plays a role in fetal growth, proinflammatory immune responses, angiogenesis and lipolysis. Leptin is a product of the obese (ob) gene and, following synthesis and secretion from fat cells in white adipose tissue, binds to and activates its cognate receptor, the leptin receptor (LEP-R). LEP-R distribution facilitates leptin’s pleiotropic effects, playing a crucial role in regulating body mass via a negative feedback mechanism between adipose tissue and the hypothalamus. Leptin resistance is characterized by reduced satiety, over-consumption of nutrients, and increased total body mass. Often this leads to obesity, which reduces the effectiveness of using exogenous leptin as a therapeutic agent. Thus, combining leptin therapies with leptin sensitizers may help overcome such resistance and, consequently, obesity. This review examines recent data obtained from human and animal studies related to leptin, its role in obesity, and its usefulness in obesity treatment.",
journal = "Frontiers in Endocrinology",
title = "Leptin and Obesity: Role and Clinical Implication",
volume = "12",
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doi = "10.3389/fendo.2021.585887"
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Obradović, M., Sudar-Milovanović, E., Šoškić, S., Essack, M., Arya, S., Stewart, A. J., Gojobori, T.,& Isenović, E. R.. (2021). Leptin and Obesity: Role and Clinical Implication. in Frontiers in Endocrinology, 12, 563.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.585887
Obradović M, Sudar-Milovanović E, Šoškić S, Essack M, Arya S, Stewart AJ, Gojobori T, Isenović ER. Leptin and Obesity: Role and Clinical Implication. in Frontiers in Endocrinology. 2021;12:563.
doi:10.3389/fendo.2021.585887 .
Obradović, Milan, Sudar-Milovanović, Emina, Šoškić, Sanja, Essack, Magbubah, Arya, Swati, Stewart, Alan J., Gojobori, Takashi, Isenović, Esma R., "Leptin and Obesity: Role and Clinical Implication" in Frontiers in Endocrinology, 12 (2021):563,
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.585887 . .

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