Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2082405 Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Both the disproportionate loss of adipose tissue in the case of lipodystrophies and the disproportionate gain of adipose tissue in obesity are frequently associated with an increase in insulin resistance and its complications. Leptin replacement is a very promising therapeutic approach for the management of the complications of lipodystrophy. By contrast, leptin treatment for the reversal of obesity-related metabolic disorders has not proven to be successful. There is a need to better understand both of these phenomena. Mouse models of lipodystrophy may provide us with new pharmaceutical targets for the treatment and prevention of metabolic disturbances related to dysfunctional adipose tissue both in the context of lipodystrophy and obesity.

Section editors:Cord Dohrmann, Matthias Austen, Ursula Kreuzberg – DeveloGen AG, Marie-Curie-Strasse 7, 37079 Goettingen, Germany

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