Enhanced Leptin-Stimulated Pi3k Activation in the CNS Promotes White Adipose Tissue Transdifferentiation
Plum L, Rother E, Münzberg H, Wunderlich FT, Morgan DA, Hampel B, Shanabrough M, Janoschek R, Könner AC, Alber J, Suzuki A, Krone W, Horvath TL, Rahmouni K, Brüning JC. Enhanced Leptin-Stimulated Pi3k Activation in the CNS Promotes White Adipose Tissue Transdifferentiation. Cell Metabolism 2007, 6: 431-445. PMID: 18054313, DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2007.10.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite adipose tissueSympathetic nerve activityBrown adipose tissuePI3k activationAdipose tissueLeptin-deficient ob/obOb/ob miceUnaltered body weightEnergy expenditureOb/obLeptin-sensitive neuronsNerve activityEndogenous leptinOb miceBody weightUCP1 expressionWAT morphologyEnergy homeostasisLeptinSkeletal muscleMicePTEN ablationSignaling pathwaysMitochondrial contentDirect genetic evidence