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Recombinant mouse OB protein: evidence for a peripheral signal linking adiposity and central neural networks
Recombinant mouse OB protein: evidence for a peripheral signal linking adiposity and central neural networks
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Recombinant mouse OB protein: evidence for a peripheral signal linking adiposity and central neural networks

1995
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Overview
The recent positional cloning of the mouse ob gene and its human homolog has provide the basis to investigate the potential role of the ob gene product in body weight regulation. A biologically active form of recombinant mouse OB protein was overexpressed a purified to near homogeneity from a bacterial expression system. Peripheral and cent administration of microgram doses of OB protein reduced food intake and body weight of ob/ob and diet-induced obese mice but not in db/db obese mice. The behavioral effect after brain administration suggest that OB protein can act directly on neuronal net work that control feeding and energy balance
Publisher
American Society for the Advancement of Science,American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subject

Adipose tissues

/ administration & dosage

/ ADN RECOMBINADO

/ ADN RECOMBINE

/ Animals

/ BALANCE DE ENERGIA

/ BILAN ENERGETIQUE

/ Biological and medical sciences

/ Body weight

/ brain

/ Brain - drug effects

/ Brain - physiology

/ Catheterization

/ CEREBRO

/ Circles

/ Classical genetics, quantitative genetics, hybrids

/ Cloning

/ COMPORTEMENT ALIMENTAIRE

/ Control Groups

/ Diabetes

/ Diabetes Mellitus

/ Diabetes Mellitus - genetics

/ Diabetes Mellitus - physiopathology

/ Diet

/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug

/ drug effects

/ Eating

/ Eating - drug effects

/ ENCEPHALE

/ energy balance

/ feeding behavior

/ Female

/ Food intake

/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology

/ GENE

/ GENES

/ Genetic aspects

/ Genetics

/ Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution

/ HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS

/ INGESTION DE ALIMENTOS

/ Injections, Intraperitoneal

/ Injections, Intravenous

/ Injections, Intraventricular

/ Leptin

/ Male

/ Mice

/ Mice, Inbred AKR

/ Mice, Inbred C57BL

/ Mice, Obese

/ Nerve Net

/ Nerve Net - drug effects

/ Nerve Net - physiology

/ Neurons

/ Obesity

/ Obesity - genetics

/ Obesity - physiopathology

/ Obesity gene

/ PESO

/ pharmacology

/ physiology

/ physiopathology

/ POIDS

/ PRISE ALIMENTAIRE (HOMME)

/ PROTEINAS

/ PROTEINE

/ Proteins

/ Proteins - administration & dosage

/ Proteins - pharmacology

/ Proteins - physiology

/ RATON

/ recombinant DNA

/ Recombinant Proteins

/ Recombinant Proteins - administration & dosage

/ Recombinant Proteins - pharmacology

/ Rodents

/ SOBREPESO

/ SOURIS

/ SURPOIDS

/ Vehicle weight

/ Vehicles

/ Vertebrata

/ Weight control

/ Weight Loss

/ Weight Loss - drug effects