

Leptin and Leptin Resistance Explained
Jul 18, 2024
Dive into the fascinating world of leptin, the hormone that plays a pivotal role in regulating metabolism and appetite. Discover how leptin communicates with the brain to control energy balance and the surprising effects of leptin resistance, which can compromise satiety and lead to obesity. Unveil leptin's influence on various aspects of health, including reproductive and immune functions. Plus, learn about its historical discovery and the complex interplay with insulin that shapes our understanding of weight management.
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Leptin Basics
- Leptin, a peptide hormone, is primarily produced by white fat tissue.
- Its levels correlate with body fat, increasing as fat levels rise.
Leptin Regulation
- Insulin significantly stimulates leptin secretion, almost doubling its levels.
- TNF-alpha and steroid hormones like estradiol and cortisol also induce leptin secretion.
Leptin's Role in Metabolism
- Leptin regulates energy balance by suppressing appetite and promoting mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle cells.
- It acts on the hypothalamus, activating satiety centers in the brain.