Journal article
Structural and functional evidence supporting a role for leptin in central neural pathways influencing blood pressure in rats
MS Montanaro, AM Allen, BJ Oldfield
Experimental Physiology | WILEY | Published : 2005
Abstract
Leptin, a peptide hormone normally associated with body weight homeostasis, is implicated in the generation of obesity-induced hypertension. Administration of leptin increases sympathetic nerve activity and blood pressure; however, the neural circuity involved in this pressor effect is not clearly defined. In this review we describe experiments in which pseudorabies virus was injected into the heart, kidney and the vasculature within skeletal muscle to reveal the distribution of neurones in the hypothalamus that project to these cardiovascular tissues. This distribution is compared to the well-documented distribution of leptin receptors. Finally we discuss microinjection studies designed to ..
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