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2014
DOI: 10.14800/rci.222
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The role of relaxin-3 and its receptor RXFP3 in defense of elevated body weight in diet-induced obesity

Abstract: Incidence of overweight and obesity has dramatically increased during the past three decades. Treatment of this serious clinical problem is hindered by the fact that once obesity has developed, the elevated body weight is defended against weight-decreasing treatment strategies by mechanisms that are not yet fully understood. This review focuses on the neuronal mechanisms that contribute to the maintenance of obesity after it development in the DIO rat model. Among the neuronal factors regulating energy intake,… Show more

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