scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Carol F Elias | Q56418721 |
P2093 | author name string | Nicole Bellefontaine | |
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Leptin's effect on puberty in mice is relayed by the ventral premammillary nucleus and does not require signaling in Kiss1 neurons. | Q30433558 | ||
The Creb1 coactivator Crtc1 is required for energy balance and fertility | Q30439853 | ||
Estradiol modulates Kiss1 neuronal response to ghrelin | Q30968618 | ||
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Leptin-dependent neuronal NO signaling in the preoptic hypothalamus facilitates reproduction. | Q33872535 | ||
Effects of recombinant leptin therapy in a child with congenital leptin deficiency. | Q33874084 | ||
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Leptin induces phosphorylation of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in defined hypothalamic neurons. | Q34197764 | ||
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Trophic action of leptin on hypothalamic neurons that regulate feeding | Q34311092 | ||
Minireview: From anorexia to obesity--the yin and yang of body weight control | Q34536426 | ||
Leptin signaling in Kiss1 neurons arises after pubertal development | Q34626000 | ||
Molecular mapping of the neural pathways linking leptin to the neuroendocrine reproductive axis | Q35001311 | ||
Ghrelin in the regulation of body weight and metabolism | Q35011714 | ||
Leptin action on GABAergic neurons prevents obesity and reduces inhibitory tone to POMC neurons | Q35100714 | ||
The role of leptin receptor signaling in feeding and neuroendocrine function | Q35595300 | ||
Mice lacking inhibitory leptin receptor signals are lean with normal endocrine function | Q35723381 | ||
Ablation of neurons expressing agouti-related protein, but not melanin concentrating hormone, in leptin-deficient mice restores metabolic functions and fertility | Q35779008 | ||
Transgenic rescue of insulin receptor-deficient mice | Q35835529 | ||
Expression of ghrelin receptor mRNA in the rat and the mouse brain | Q35915057 | ||
The ventral premammillary nucleus links metabolic cues and reproduction | Q35971141 | ||
Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in mice lacking a functional Kiss1 gene. | Q35973482 | ||
IRS2 signaling in LepR-b neurons suppresses FoxO1 to control energy balance independently of leptin action | Q35993401 | ||
Effects of leptin and melanocortin signaling interactions on pubertal development and reproduction | Q36052249 | ||
Leptin action through hypothalamic nitric oxide synthase-1-expressing neurons controls energy balance | Q36493391 | ||
Leptin signaling and circuits in puberty and fertility | Q36598687 | ||
Leptin action via LepR-b Tyr1077 contributes to the control of energy balance and female reproduction | Q37133393 | ||
An eGFP-expressing subpopulation of growth hormone secretagogue receptor cells are distinct from kisspeptin, tyrosine hydroxylase, and RFamide-related peptide neurons in mice. | Q37146669 | ||
Direct innervation of GnRH neurons by metabolic- and sexual odorant-sensing leptin receptor neurons in the hypothalamic ventral premammillary nucleus | Q37174118 | ||
The ventral premammillary nucleus links fasting-induced changes in leptin levels and coordinated luteinizing hormone secretion. | Q37226994 | ||
Leptin targets in the mouse brain | Q37260766 | ||
Ghrelin as a pleotrophic modulator of gonadal function and reproduction | Q37316539 | ||
Leptin indirectly regulates gonadotropin-releasing hormone neuronal function | Q37319598 | ||
Leptin accelerates the onset of puberty in normal female mice | Q37362961 | ||
Phosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase signaling in hypothalamic proopiomelanocortin neurons contributes to the regulation of glucose homeostasis | Q37418266 | ||
Agouti-related peptide plays a critical role in leptin's effects on female puberty and reproduction | Q37439782 | ||
Irs2 and Irs4 synergize in non-LepRb neurons to control energy balance and glucose homeostasis | Q37594442 | ||
Central nervous system control of metabolism. | Q38059776 | ||
Interface between metabolic balance and reproduction in ruminants: focus on the hypothalamus and pituitary | Q38191062 | ||
KiSS-1 neurones are direct targets for leptin in the ob/ob mouse. | Q38315438 | ||
Expression of a leptin receptor in immortalized gonadotropin-releasing hormone-secreting neurons | Q38326594 | ||
Expression and localization of the leptin receptor in endocrine and neuroendocrine tissues of the rat. | Q38348114 | ||
Attenuation of the obesity syndrome of ob/ob mice by the loss of neuropeptide Y. | Q38350668 | ||
Leptin signaling in GABA neurons, but not glutamate neurons, is required for reproductive function | Q39319997 | ||
From precocious puberty to infertility: metabolic control of the reproductive function | Q39492592 | ||
Distribution of estrogen receptor alpha and beta in the mouse central nervous system: in vivo autoradiographic and immunocytochemical analyses | Q40515800 | ||
Insulin and IGF-I signaling through the insulin receptor substrate 1. | Q40858638 | ||
Cloning, tissue expression, and chromosomal location of the mouse insulin receptor substrate 4 gene | Q40968948 | ||
GABAergic RIP-Cre neurons in the arcuate nucleus selectively regulate energy expenditure | Q41420919 | ||
Neuronal deletion of Lepr elicits diabesity in mice without affecting cold tolerance or fertility | Q42477762 | ||
Effects of ghrelin upon gonadotropin-releasing hormone and gonadotropin secretion in adult female rats: in vivo and in vitro studies | Q42495834 | ||
The insulin-elicited 60-kDa phosphotyrosine protein in rat adipocytes is associated with phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase | Q42811072 | ||
Transgenic complementation of leptin-receptor deficiency. I. Rescue of the obesity/diabetes phenotype of LEPR-null mice expressing a LEPR-B transgene | Q43555556 | ||
Chronic central infusion of ghrelin increases hypothalamic neuropeptide Y and Agouti-related protein mRNA levels and body weight in rats | Q43778759 | ||
Intracerebroventricular administration of ghrelin rapidly suppresses pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion in ovariectomized rats | Q43786272 | ||
Distribution of leptin-sensitive cells in the postnatal and adult mouse brain | Q43809266 | ||
Insulin activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus: a key mediator of insulin-induced anorexia | Q44286336 | ||
Neither signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) or STAT5 signaling pathways are required for leptin's effects on fertility in mice | Q44808513 | ||
Distribution of androgen and estrogen receptor mRNA-containing cells in the rat brain: an in situ hybridization study | Q45020200 | ||
An allelic series for the leptin receptor gene generated by CRE and FLP recombinase | Q45076042 | ||
Leptin-dependent neuronal NO signaling in the preoptic hypothalamusfacilitates reproduction. | Q45968321 | ||
Cross-talk between the insulin and leptin signaling systems in rat hypothalamus. | Q46370969 | ||
Regulation of Kiss1 gene expression in the brain of the female mouse. | Q46513180 | ||
The hypothalamic arcuate nucleus: a key site for mediating leptin's effects on glucose homeostasis and locomotor activity | Q46626373 | ||
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Feedback loops link odor and pheromone signaling with reproduction | Q46805992 | ||
Role of brain insulin receptor in control of body weight and reproduction | Q47229086 | ||
A role for kisspeptins in the regulation of gonadotropin secretion in the mouse. | Q47289867 | ||
Leptin is a metabolic gate for the onset of puberty in the female rat. | Q47628007 | ||
The 60-kDa phosphotyrosine protein in insulin-treated adipocytes is a new member of the insulin receptor substrate family | Q48050897 | ||
Discrete expression of insulin receptor substrate-4 mRNA in adult rat brain | Q48090584 | ||
Distribution of kisspeptin neurones in the adult female mouse brain | Q48577946 | ||
NPY/AgRP neurons are essential for feeding in adult mice but can be ablated in neonates. | Q48715022 | ||
Estradiol-dependent decrease in the orexigenic potency of ghrelin in female rats. | Q51480078 | ||
Mice lacking insulin receptor substrate 4 exhibit mild defects in growth, reproduction, and glucose homeostasis. | Q52537778 | ||
P433 | issue | 1 | |
P304 | page(s) | 7-14 | |
P577 | publication date | 2014-04-16 | |
P1433 | published in | Hormones and Behaviour | Q15760887 |
P1476 | title | Minireview: Metabolic control of the reproductive physiology: insights from genetic mouse models | |
P478 | volume | 66 |
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