Leptin resensitisation: a reversion of leptin-resistant states

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Andreoli, Maria Florencia; Donato, Jose; Cakir, Isin; Perelló, Mario Carlos
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2019
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Leptin resistance refers to states in which leptin fails to promote its anticipated effects, frequently coexisting with hyperleptinaemia. Leptin resistance is closely associated with obesity and also observed in physiological situations such as pregnancy and in seasonal animals. Leptin resensitisation refers to the reversion of leptin-resistant states and is associated with improvement in endocrine and metabolic disturbances commonly observed in obesity and a sustained decrease of plasma leptin levels, possibly below a critical threshold level. In obesity, leptin resensitisation can be achieved with treatments that reduce body adiposity and leptinaemia, or with some pharmacological compounds, while physiological leptin resistance reverts spontaneously. The restoration of leptin sensitivity could be a useful strategy to treat obesity, maintain weight loss and/or reduce the recidivism rate for weight regain after dieting. This review provides an update and discussion about reversion of leptin-resistant states and modulation of the molecular mechanisms involved in each situation.
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Medicina
diet-induced obesity
leptin resistance
obesity
leptin resensitisation
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leptin resensitisation: a reversion of leptin-resistant states
title Leptin resensitisation: a reversion of leptin-resistant states
spellingShingle Leptin resensitisation: a reversion of leptin-resistant states
Andreoli, Maria Florencia
Biología
Medicina
diet-induced obesity
leptin resistance
obesity
leptin resensitisation
title_short Leptin resensitisation: a reversion of leptin-resistant states
title_full Leptin resensitisation: a reversion of leptin-resistant states
title_fullStr Leptin resensitisation: a reversion of leptin-resistant states
title_full_unstemmed Leptin resensitisation: a reversion of leptin-resistant states
title_sort Leptin resensitisation: a reversion of leptin-resistant states
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Andreoli, Maria Florencia
Donato, Jose
Cakir, Isin
Perelló, Mario Carlos
author Andreoli, Maria Florencia
author_facet Andreoli, Maria Florencia
Donato, Jose
Cakir, Isin
Perelló, Mario Carlos
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author2 Donato, Jose
Cakir, Isin
Perelló, Mario Carlos
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biología
Medicina
diet-induced obesity
leptin resistance
obesity
leptin resensitisation
topic Biología
Medicina
diet-induced obesity
leptin resistance
obesity
leptin resensitisation
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Leptin resistance refers to states in which leptin fails to promote its anticipated effects, frequently coexisting with hyperleptinaemia. Leptin resistance is closely associated with obesity and also observed in physiological situations such as pregnancy and in seasonal animals. Leptin resensitisation refers to the reversion of leptin-resistant states and is associated with improvement in endocrine and metabolic disturbances commonly observed in obesity and a sustained decrease of plasma leptin levels, possibly below a critical threshold level. In obesity, leptin resensitisation can be achieved with treatments that reduce body adiposity and leptinaemia, or with some pharmacological compounds, while physiological leptin resistance reverts spontaneously. The restoration of leptin sensitivity could be a useful strategy to treat obesity, maintain weight loss and/or reduce the recidivism rate for weight regain after dieting. This review provides an update and discussion about reversion of leptin-resistant states and modulation of the molecular mechanisms involved in each situation.
Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Celular
description Leptin resistance refers to states in which leptin fails to promote its anticipated effects, frequently coexisting with hyperleptinaemia. Leptin resistance is closely associated with obesity and also observed in physiological situations such as pregnancy and in seasonal animals. Leptin resensitisation refers to the reversion of leptin-resistant states and is associated with improvement in endocrine and metabolic disturbances commonly observed in obesity and a sustained decrease of plasma leptin levels, possibly below a critical threshold level. In obesity, leptin resensitisation can be achieved with treatments that reduce body adiposity and leptinaemia, or with some pharmacological compounds, while physiological leptin resistance reverts spontaneously. The restoration of leptin sensitivity could be a useful strategy to treat obesity, maintain weight loss and/or reduce the recidivism rate for weight regain after dieting. This review provides an update and discussion about reversion of leptin-resistant states and modulation of the molecular mechanisms involved in each situation.
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