[PDF][PDF] Partial leptin reduction as an insulin sensitization and weight loss strategy

S Zhao, YI Zhu, RD Schultz, N Li, Z He, Z Zhang… - Cell metabolism, 2019 - cell.com
S Zhao, YI Zhu, RD Schultz, N Li, Z He, Z Zhang, A Caron, Q Zhu, K Sun, W Xiong, H Deng…
Cell metabolism, 2019cell.com
The physiological role of leptin is thought to be a driving force to reduce food intake and
increase energy expenditure. However, leptin therapies in the clinic have failed to effectively
treat obesity, predominantly due to a phenomenon referred to as leptin resistance. The
mechanisms linking obesity and the associated leptin resistance remain largely unclear.
With various mouse models and a leptin neutralizing antibody, we demonstrated that
hyperleptinemia is a driving force for metabolic disorders. A partial reduction of plasma …
Summary
The physiological role of leptin is thought to be a driving force to reduce food intake and increase energy expenditure. However, leptin therapies in the clinic have failed to effectively treat obesity, predominantly due to a phenomenon referred to as leptin resistance. The mechanisms linking obesity and the associated leptin resistance remain largely unclear. With various mouse models and a leptin neutralizing antibody, we demonstrated that hyperleptinemia is a driving force for metabolic disorders. A partial reduction of plasma leptin levels in the context of obesity restores hypothalamic leptin sensitivity and effectively reduces weight gain and enhances insulin sensitivity. These results highlight that a partial reduction in plasma leptin levels leads to improved leptin sensitivity, while pointing to a new avenue for therapeutic interventions in the treatment of obesity and its associated comorbidities.
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