2020
DOI: 10.1111/age.13028
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Unraveling molecular mechanisms involved in the development of leptin resistance using the pig as a model

Abstract: SummaryThe increase in obesity worldwide underlines the need for research concerning its metabolic and genetic determinants. One of the most intriguing mechanisms regarding obesity involves leptin and its signaling cascade. Leptin is a key regulator contributing to the fine‐tuned crosstalk between nutrient availability and appetite signaling in the central nervous system. Owing to ethical concerns, many human tissues are not readily available and pigs can serve as a good animal model owing to their comparable … Show more

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“…The sex differences previously observed in obesity development in intact, young Go ¨ttingen Minipigs [37] are thus seemingly abolished by neutering. The increased fat percentage is likely the main reason for the highly upregulated gene expression level of leptin in omental adipose tissue, as observed previously in both obese humans and pigs [38][39][40]. However, the approx.…”
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confidence: 64%
“…The sex differences previously observed in obesity development in intact, young Go ¨ttingen Minipigs [37] are thus seemingly abolished by neutering. The increased fat percentage is likely the main reason for the highly upregulated gene expression level of leptin in omental adipose tissue, as observed previously in both obese humans and pigs [38][39][40]. However, the approx.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%