Interactions of leptin and thyrotropin 24-hour secretory profiles in short normal children.

@article{Ghizzoni2001InteractionsOL,
  title={Interactions of leptin and thyrotropin 24-hour secretory profiles in short normal children.},
  author={Lucia Ghizzoni and George Mastorakos and Mariangela Ziveri and Mariangela Furlini and Alberto Solazzi and Alessandra Vottero and Sergio Bernasconi},
  journal={The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism},
  year={2001},
  volume={86 5},
  pages={
          2065-72
        }
}
Thyroid hormones and leptin have effects on similar aspects of body homeostasis, such as energy expenditure, thermogenesis, and metabolic efficiency. Thus, the cross-talk between the thyrostat and the lipostat might play a crucial role in the maintenance of body homeostasis. To investigate the relationship between the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis and leptin under physiological conditions, we evaluated the pulsatility and circadian rhythmicity and time-cross-correlated the 24-h… 
Obesity and thyroid function
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  • Medicine, Biology
    Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
  • 2010
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