The somatotrope as a metabolic sensor: deletion of leptin receptors causes obesity.
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Developments in our understanding of the effects of growth hormone on white adipose tissue from mice: implications to the clinic.Selective deletion of leptin receptors in gonadotropes reveals activin and GnRH-binding sites as leptin targets in support of fertilityCellular and molecular specificity of pituitary gland physiology.Adipocyte versus pituitary leptin in the regulation of pituitary hormones: somatotropes develop normally in the absence of circulating leptin.The use of three-dimensional printing to produce in vitro slice chambersEnergy homeostasis targets chromosomal reconfiguration of the human GH1 locusCytochrome P450 1B1: An unexpected modulator of liver fatty acid homeostasisGiant mice reveal new roles for GH in regulating the adipose immune microenvironment.Sex Differences in Somatotrope Dependency on Leptin Receptors in Young Mice: Ablation of LEPR Causes Severe Growth Hormone Deficiency and Abdominal Obesity in Males.The intricate role of growth hormone in metabolism.Does the pituitary somatotrope play a primary role in regulating GH output in metabolic extremes?Ablation of leptin signaling to somatotropes: changes in metabolic factors that cause obesityGhrelin restoration of function in vitro in somatotropes from male mice lacking the Janus kinase (JAK)-binding site of the leptin receptor.Adipocyte Versus Somatotrope Leptin: Regulation of Metabolic Functions in the Mouse.The GH/IGF-1 axis in obesity: pathophysiology and therapeutic considerations.Maternal obesity programs reduced leptin signaling in the pituitary and altered GH/IGF1 axis function leading to increased adiposity in adult sheep offspring.Adipokines (Leptin, Adiponectin, Resistin) Differentially Regulate All Hormonal Cell Types in Primary Anterior Pituitary Cell Cultures from Two Primate SpeciesDelta-like protein 1 in the pituitary-adipose axis in the adult male mouse.A Sex-Dependent, Tropic Role for Leptin in the Somatotrope as a Regulator of POU1F1 and POU1F1-Dependent HormonesLeptin Regulation of Gonadotrope Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptors As a Metabolic Checkpoint and Gateway to Reproductive Competence.The Growth Hormone Receptor: Mechanism of Receptor Activation, Cell Signaling, and Physiological Aspects.
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The somatotrope as a metabolic sensor: deletion of leptin receptors causes obesity.
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The somatotrope as a metabolic sensor: deletion of leptin receptors causes obesity.
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Amanda Charlesworth
Anessa Haney
Christopher Crane
Dana Gaddy
Gwen V Childs
Helen Benes
Michael Cozart
Mohsin Syed
Nisreen Akel
Noor Akhter
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10.1210/EN.2010-0498
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2010-11-17T00:00:00Z