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Leptin: the weight-reducing plasma protein encoded by the obese gene
1Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of California at Berkeley 94720, USA.
Nutrition Reviews
|March 1, 1996
Abstract:
Leptin, the protein encoded by the recently cloned obese gene, has the properties of a hormone released by adipose tissue, regulating appetite and energy expenditure. Injected leptin reduces body weight and food intake in mice, and in obese, diabetic mice (with a mutated obese gene), it also reduces plasma insulin and glucose. Leptin release is stimulated by insulin; leptin appears to act on the hypothalamus by inhibiting the release of the neuropeptide Y.