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Leptin receptor isoform expression in rat osteoblasts and their functional analysis
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2002
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SclerostinFunctional AnalysisAdipokinesOsteoporosisRat OsteoblastsRecombinant Leptin TreatmentBone Morphogenic ProteinOsteoarthritisHypothalamic PeptideCell SignalingAdipose Tissue MetabolismHealth SciencesMechanobiologyLeptin ReceptorsBone MassEndocrinologyCell BiologyBone MetabolismOsteocalcinSignal TransductionPhysiologyMedicineExtracellular Matrix
The genetic defect in producing the adipose hormone leptin results among others in a drastic increase of bone mass. The current understanding is that under normal circumstances, osteoblast activity is indirectly suppressed by a hypothalamic relay induced by leptin-signalling in the brain. To investigate whether leptin might also regulate osteoblast activity in a direct manner, expression of leptin receptors in rat osteoblasts was determined and their functionality was analyzed upon recombinant leptin treatment. Reverse transcription-PCR confirmed the expression of four among the six currently described receptor isoforms, which were also able to transduce cell signalling as shown by STAT3 phosphorylation after activation.
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