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The clinical uses of leptin.
Current Opinion in Pharmacology 2003 December
Leptin is the first of a group of adipocyte-secreted hormones to be used clinically to treat hypoleptinemic states. In children with congenital leptin deficiency and extreme obesity, leptin induces satiety and a dramatic loss of weight. In hypoleptinemic patients with extreme insulin resistance and lipodystrophy, leptin ameliorates insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, dyslipidemia and hepatic steatosis. In both these leptin-deficient states, leptin therapy restores gonadotrophin secretion, as well as luteinizing hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone pulsitility.
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