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1. Phosphorylation of STAT3 in hypothalamic nuclei is stimulated by lower doses of leptin than are needed to inhibit food intake.

2. Leptin actions through the nitrergic system to modulate the hypothalamic expression of the kiss1 mRNA in the female rat.

3. Unsilencing of native LepRs in hypothalamic SF1 neurons does not rescue obese phenotype in LepR-deficient mice.

4. Acute physical exercise increases leptin-induced hypothalamic extracellular signal-regulated kinase1/2 phosphorylation and thermogenesis of obese mice.

5. Oestradiol and leptin have separate but additive anorexigenic effects and differentially target fat mass in rats.

6. DNA-binding activity of STAT3 increased in hypothalamus of DIO mice; the reduction of STAT3 phosphorylation may facilitate leptin signaling.

7. Temporal and regional onset of leptin resistance in diet-induced obese mice.

8. Oral delivery of [D-Leu-4]-OB3 and MA-[D-Leu-4]-OB3, synthetic peptide leptin mimetics: Immunofluorescent localization in the mouse hypothalamus.

9. Hypothalamic Phosphodiesterase 3B Pathway Mediates Anorectic and Body Weight-Reducing Effects of Insulin in Male Mice.

10. Activation of Nesfatin-1-Containing Neurones in the Hypothalamus and Brainstem by Peripheral Administration of Anorectic Hormones and Suppression of Feeding via Central Nesfatin-1 in Rats.

11. Acute anorexigenic action of leptin in rainbow trout is mediated by the hypothalamic Pi3k pathway.

12. Leptin in the hindbrain facilitates phosphorylation of STAT3 in the hypothalamus.

13. Exercise training does not enhance hypothalamic responsiveness to leptin or ghrelin in male mice.

14. Oral leptin treatment in suckling rats ameliorates detrimental effects in hypothalamic structure and function caused by maternal caloric restriction during gestation.

15. Clusterin and LRP2 are critical components of the hypothalamic feeding regulatory pathway.

16. Pre- and postnatal calorie restriction perturbs early hypothalamic neuropeptide and energy balance.

17. Transplanted hypothalamic neurons restore leptin signaling and ameliorate obesity in db/db mice.

18. Chronic central leptin decreases food intake and improves glucose tolerance in diet-induced obese mice independent of hypothalamic malonyl CoA levels and skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity.

19. The acute effects of leptin require PI3K signaling in the hypothalamic ventral premammillary nucleus.

20. Impaired CNS leptin action is implicated in depression associated with obesity.

21. Changes in responsiveness of appetite, leptin and hypothalamic IL-1β and TNF-α to lipopolysaccharide in developing rats.

22. Differential acute and chronic effects of leptin on hypothalamic astrocyte morphology and synaptic protein levels.

23. Astrocytes modulate distribution and neuronal signaling of leptin in the hypothalamus of obese A vy mice.

24. Leptin accumulation in hypothalamic and dorsal raphe neurons is inversely correlated with brain serotonin content.

25. The action of leptin on appetite-regulating cells in the ovine hypothalamus: demonstration of direct action in the absence of the arcuate nucleus.

26. Hypothalamic ERK mediates the anorectic and thermogenic sympathetic effects of leptin.

27. ICV vs. VMH injection of leptin: comparative effects on hypothalamic gene expression.

28. Effect of food availability and leptin on the physiology and hypothalamic gene expression of the golden spiny mouse: a desert rodent that does not hoard food.

29. Leptin infusion and obesity in mouse cause alterations in the hypothalamic melanocortin system.

30. Effects of chronic central leptin infusion on proopiomelanocortin and neurotensin gene expression in the rat hypothalamus.

31. Regulation of hypothalamic malonyl-CoA by central glucose and leptin.

32. Effects of subcutaneous leptin injections on hypothalamic gene profiles in lean and ob/ob mice.

33. Differential accessibility of circulating leptin to individual hypothalamic sites.

34. TNF-alpha acts in the hypothalamus inhibiting food intake and increasing the respiratory quotient--effects on leptin and insulin signaling pathways.

35. Increased leptin expression in the dorsal vagal complex suppresses adiposity without affecting energy intake and metabolic hormones.

36. Effects of central and systemic administration of leptin on neurotransmitter concentrations in specific areas of the hypothalamus.

37. Hypothalamic phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-phosphodiesterase 3B-cyclic AMP pathway of leptin signalling is impaired following chronic central leptin infusion.

38. In vivo leptin infusion impairs insulin and leptin signalling in liver and hypothalamus.

39. Mode of leptin action in chicken hypothalamus.

40. Leptin fragments induce Fos immunoreactivity in rat hypothalamus.

41. The role of insulin receptor substrate 2 in hypothalamic and beta cell function.

42. Role of hypothalamic melanocortin 3/4-receptors in mediating chronic cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic actions of leptin.

43. Effect of leptin on LH levels and hypothalamic release of GnRH. Its relationship with the hypothalamic neurotransmitter amino acids system in adult male rats.

44. Physiologic effect of leptin on insulin secretion is mediated mainly through central mechanisms.

45. Leptin regulates appetite-related neuropeptides in the hypothalamus of developing rats without affecting food intake.

46. Leptin directly acts within the hypothalamus to stimulate gonadotropin-releasing hormone secretion in vivo in rats.

47. Intracerebroventricular leptin administration reduces food intake in pregnant and lactating mice.

48. A phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase phosphodiesterase 3B-cyclic AMP pathway in hypothalamic action of leptin on feeding.

49. Leptin regulates growth hormone-releasing factor, somatostatin, and alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone but not neuropeptide Y release in rat hypothalamus in vivo: relation with growth hormone secretion.

50. Positron emission tomography shows that intrathecal leptin reaches the hypothalamus in baboons.

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