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Leptin - Regulation and Clinical Applications

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Twenty years after its discovery, recombinant human leptin has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of patients with lipodystrophy. Beginning with a synthesis of the vast body of work on its discovery, dissection of mechanisms, and effects in experimental models , the focus of this book shifts to a consideration of the regulation and role of leptin in humans. The emphasis on human-level data is a unique feature of this book. The results of numerous studies indicate that leptin is indeed a regulated human hormone.
Leptin provides a detailed account of the myriad physiological, hormonal, metabolic, immunological, mitogenic and inflammatory modulators and targets of leptin in a single volume. Next follows a comprehensive presentation of the therapeutic trials of recombinant leptin in patients with congenital leptin deficiency, lipodystrophy, hypothalamic amenorrhea, and other emerging areas, including leptin supplementation in leptin-replete subjects, leptin substitution for insulin in diabetic models, and novel combination regimens of leptin and other biogenic peptides. Unanswered questions and future directions in leptin research are highlighted in the Foreword by Dr. Jeffrey Friedman and throughout the volume. Identifying such questions helps direct research that could deepen understanding of the complex regulation of leptin under physiological and pathological conditions, a critical prerequisite to its rational deployment in the treatment of human disorders.

List of contents

Discovery of leptin and elucidation of leptin gene expression.- Leptin receptors and mechanism of action.- Leptin interaction with brain orexigenic and anorexigenic pathways.- Measurement of circulating leptin and soluble leptin receptors.- Physiological and hormonal factors that influence leptin production.- Leptin, obesity and leptin resistance.- Leptin and intermediary metabolism: Focus on glucoregulation and lipid metabolism.- Leptin in acute stress.- Leptin and the kidney.- Leptin, immune function, and inflammation.- Leptin and bone.- Leptin, cell cycle, and cancer.- Leptin, the autonomic nervous system, and hypertension.- Dynamic leptin secretion in obesity and diabetes.- Leptin therapy of congenital leptin deficiency.- Leptin therapy in people with normal leptin gene.- Leptin therapy in patients with lipodystrophy and syndromic insulin resistance.- Leptin therapy in women with hypothalamic amenorrhea.- Leptin therapy as a substitute for insulin replacement in experimental models of diabetes: Clinical implications in humans.- Novel combinatorial therapies involving leptin: Opportunities for mechanistic advances and therapeutic translation in human diseases.

About the author

Sam Dagogo-Jack, MD, FRCP, A.C. Mullins Chair in Translational Research, Professor of Medicine and Director, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Director, General Clinical Research Center, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA

Summary

Twenty years after its discovery, recombinant human leptin has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of patients with lipodystrophy. Beginning with a synthesis of the vast body of work on its discovery, dissection of mechanisms, and effects in experimental models , the focus of this book shifts to a consideration of the regulation and role of leptin in humans. The emphasis on human-level data is a unique feature of this book. The results of numerous studies indicate that leptin is indeed a regulated human hormone.
Leptin provides a detailed account of the myriad physiological, hormonal, metabolic, immunological, mitogenic and inflammatory modulators and targets of leptin in a single volume. Next follows a comprehensive presentation of the therapeutic trials of recombinant leptin in patients with congenital leptin deficiency, lipodystrophy, hypothalamic amenorrhea, and other emerging areas, including leptin supplementation in leptin-replete subjects, leptin substitution for insulin in diabetic models, and novel combination regimens of leptin and other biogenic peptides. Unanswered questions and future directions in leptin research are highlighted in the Foreword by Dr. Jeffrey Friedman and throughout the volume. Identifying such questions helps direct research that could deepen understanding of the complex regulation of leptin under physiological and pathological conditions, a critical prerequisite to its rational deployment in the treatment of human disorders.

Product details

Assisted by MD Dagogo-Jack (Editor), Sam Dagogo-Jack (Editor), Sa Dagogo-Jack MD (Editor), Sam Dagogo-Jack MD (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319354132
ISBN 978-3-31-935413-2
No. of pages 287
Dimensions 182 mm x 19 mm x 253 mm
Weight 602 g
Illustrations XXIII, 287 p. 48 illus., 27 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Krankheiten und Störungen, Diseases, METABOLISM, Endocrinology, Obesity, leptin, Metabolic Diseases, metabolic disease, metabolic disorder, Lipodystrophy, Metreleptin, Leptin therapy

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