Affiliation:
1. Vollum Institute and The Center for the Study of Weight Regulation and Associated Disorders, Oregon Health and Science University3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97239, USA
Abstract
A little more than a decade ago, the molecular basis of the lipostat was largely unknown. At that time, many laboratories were at work attempting to clone the genes encoding the
obesity
,
diabetes
,
fatty
,
tubby
and
agouti
loci, with the hope that identification of these obesity genes would help shed light on the process of energy homeostasis, appetite and energy expenditure. Characterization of
obesity
and
diabetes
elucidated the nature of the adipostatic hormone leptin and its receptor, respectively, while cloning of the
agouti
gene eventually led to the identification and characterization of one of the key neural systems upon which leptin acts to regulate intake and expenditure. In this review, we describe the neural circuitry known as the central melanocortin system and discuss the current understanding of its role in feeding and other processes involved in energy homeostasis.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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