Involvement of agouti-related protein, an endogenous antagonist of hypothalamic melanocortin receptor, in leptin action.
@article{Ebihara1999InvolvementOA,
title={Involvement of agouti-related protein, an endogenous antagonist of hypothalamic melanocortin receptor, in leptin action.},
author={Ken Ebihara and Yoshihiro Ogawa and Goro Katsuura and Y Numata and Hiroaki Masuzaki and Noriko Satoh and Misako Tamaki and Tetsuro Yoshioka and Minoru Hayase and N Matsuoka and Megumi Aizawa-Abe and Y. Yoshimasa and Kazumasa Nakao},
journal={Diabetes},
year={1999},
volume={48 10},
pages={
2028-33
}
}To understand the role of agouti-related protein (AGRP), an endogenous antagonist of hypothalamic melanocortin receptor, in leptin action, we produced a full-length recombinant AGRP and examined its effect on the satiety effect of leptin. We also studied leptin's regulation of hypothalamic AGRP mRNA expression. A single intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of AGRP significantly increased cumulative food intake and body weight in a dose-dependent manner in rats. The leptin-induced…
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