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[Leptin in pregnancy: facts, questions and future]
J Lepercq1, P Catalano, S Hauguel de Mouzon
1Service de Gynécologie-Obstétrique, Groupe Hospitalier Cochin-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (APHP), 82, avenue Denfert-Rochereau, 75674 Paris cedex 14, France. j.lepercq@svp.aphp.fr
Abstract:
Leptin has been primarily considered as a protein secreted by the adipocyte and a regulator of satiety and energy homeostasis. A role for leptin in pregnancy was later suggested as circulating levels of leptin are high in the pregnant woman and leptin is synthetized within the placenta. Placental leptin production is increased in various obstetrical conditions associated with alterations of fetal growth (diabetes, preeclampsia). Furthermore, umbilical leptin can be viewed as a biomarker of fetal adiposity. Our aim is to review the putative roles of leptin in pregnancy.
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