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Decreasing Lean Body Mass with Age: Challenges and Opportunities for Novel Therapies

Boutari C, Mantzoros

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Novel Molecules Regulating Energy Homeostasis: Physiology and Regulation by Macronutrient Intake and Weight Loss

Gavrieli A, Mantzoros

Excess energy intake, without a compensatory increase of energy expenditure, leads to obesity. Several molecules are involved in energy homeostasis regulation and new ones are being discovered constantly. Appetite regulating...
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Association of Adipokines with Development and Progression of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Boutari C, Perakakis , Mantzoros

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic liver disease affecting 30% of the general population and 40% to 70% of obese individuals. Adipose tissue plays a crucial role in...
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Leptin in Relation to the Lipodystrophy-Associated Metabolic Syndrome

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Leptin, an adipocyte-secreted hormone, regulates energy homeostasis as well as reproductive, neuroendocrine, immune and metabolic functions. Subjects with decreased amounts of fat in their adipose tissue, i.e., lipoatrophy, have low...
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Leptin as a Modulator of Neuroendocrine Function in Humans

Khan SM, Hamnvik OP, Brinkoetter M, Mantzoros

Leptin, a peptide hormone secreted by adipocytes in proportion of the amount of energy stored in fat, plays a central role in regulating human energy homeostasis. In addition, leptin plays...
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