Leptin and its emerging role in children and adolescents

Clin Pediatr Endocrinol. 2006;15(1):1-14. doi: 10.1297/cpe.15.1. Epub 2006 Feb 22.

Abstract

Leptin is an adipocyte-secreted hormone which plays a key role in energy homeostasis. Recent "proof of concept" studies involving leptin administration to humans support its critical role in regulating energy homeostasis, neuroendocrine and immune function as well as insulin resistance in states of energy/ caloric deprivation. Moreover, interventional studies in leptin deficient children and observational studies in normal girls and boys support a role for leptin as a permissive factor for the initiation of puberty in children. The potential clinical usefulness of leptin in several disease states in children and adolescents, including hypothalamic amenorrhea, eating disorders and syndromes of insulin resistance is still under investigation.

Keywords: adipocytokines; hypothalamic amenorrhea; insulin resistance; leptin; obesity; physiology.

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