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== '''Important functions of the protein''' ==
== '''Important functions of the protein''' ==
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Leptin and, therefore, its receptor, have multiple roles. Most of these roles have been little developed or are being researched or simply have not been found. However, we do know that it is necessary for the proper development of the human course, as well as its good health.
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The leptin receptor helps regulate the release of leptin in the body. Leptin playing a large number of roles, its receptor allows the regulation and proper functioning of all these tasks. Most of these functions have been little developed or are being researched or simply have not been found.
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Its main function is linked to the feeling of satiety. This therefore makes it possible not to overeat. It also plays an important role in the use of energy provided by nutrition. Its main role is therefore linked to its production, since the level of leptin depends on the body mass of the person. The stronger a person is, the more leptin they produce. It therefore has a strong link with obesity.
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However, we know that leptin is necessary for the proper development of the human body, as well as its good health. Its main function is related to the feeling of satiety. This therefore makes it possible not to overeat. It also plays an important role in the use of energy provided by nutrition. The main role of the receptor is therefore linked to its release in the body and therefore to its upstream production, since the level of leptin depends on the body mass of the person. The bigger a person, the more leptin they produce. It therefore has a strong link with obesity.
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The second important role of the leptin receptor is the development of the body for reproduction and then during pregnancy. Regarding reproduction, studies have shown in mice that the absence of leptin had an impact on their fertility. In particular, because they do not produce enough primary follicles, the size of the uterus is smaller than normal in women, and there is too little sperm production in men due to poor regulation.For pregnancy, there are two phenomenas, one in the mother and the other in the fetus. In the mother, there is a significant increase in leptin production throughout pregnancy and then a return to normal just before childbirth. This increase is due to the production of leptin in the placenta, the produced leptin is transmitted thanks to its receptor which is on the wall. For the child, a small amount is transmitted by the placenta but the fetus is able to manufacture leptin in the same way as adults, that is to say according to their fat mass.
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The second important role of the leptin receptor is the development of the body for reproduction and then during pregnancy. Regarding reproduction, studies have shown in mice that the absence of leptin, and therefore the proper functioning of its receptor, had an impact on their fertility. For pregnancy, there are two phenomena, one in the mother and the other in the fetus. In the mother there is a significant increase in leptin production throughout pregnancy and then a return to normal just before childbirth. This production takes place in the placenta, the leptin receptor which is located on the wall. of this, therefore allows the mother to have access to this leptin. The fetus recovers very little leptin from the placenta, despite this presence of the receptor. It uses more of the "normal" route, where leptin passes through the receptor located in the hypothalamus and releases leptin based on the individual's body fat.
= Interactions of the protein =
= Interactions of the protein =

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