Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8674205 | Molecular Metabolism | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Although early developmental deletion of LepRb from known populations of ARC neurons fails to substantially alter body weight, the minimal phenotype of mice lacking LepRb in Htr2c cells suggests that the phenotype that results from early developmental LepRb deficiency depends not simply upon the total number of leptin-responsive hypothalamic LepRb cells. Rather, specific populations of LepRb neurons must play particularly important roles in body energy homeostasis; these as yet unidentified LepRb cells likely reside in the DMH.
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Authors
Alan C. Rupp, Margaret B. Allison, Justin C. Jones, Christa M. Patterson, Chelsea L. Faber, Nadejda Bozadjieva, Lora K. Heisler, Randy J. Seeley, David P. Olson, Martin G. Jr.,