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Leptin receptors are found in different regions depending on the short or long form of the protein.
Leptin receptors are found in different regions depending on the short or long form of the protein.
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The long form (Ob-Rl) is mainly present in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamus hypothalamus], notably in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcuate_nucleus arcuate nucleus], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorsomedial_hypothalamic_nucleus dorsomedial] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventromedial_nucleus_of_the_hypothalamus ventromedial] nuclei, and in the paraventricular nucleus ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraventricular_nucleus_of_hypothalamus PVN]) <ref name="ref4"> Leptin : https://www.eurofins-biomnis.com/referentiel/liendoc/precis/LEPTINE.pdf </ref> <ref name="ref5"> La leptine : votre cerveau, l'appétit et l'obésité : https://www.societe-neuroendocrinologie.fr/Breves/03-La-leptine-votre-cerveau-l-appetit-et-l-obesite </ref> <ref name="ref6"> La leptine :une clé pour la reproduction : http://www.ipubli.inserm.fr/bitstream/handle/10608/1310/1999_2_191.pdf?sequence=2 </ref>. It is also found in lesser amounts in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreatic_islets islets of Langerhans] in mouses, as well as in the liver, spleen, heart, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_adipose_tissue white fat], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymph_node lymph node], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jejunum jejunum] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hematopoietic_stem_cell hematopoietic stem cells]<ref name="ref2"/> <ref name="ref7"> Leptine et diabète : http://www.exobiologie.info/diabete/24%20leptine.pdf </ref>.
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The long form (Ob-Rl) is mainly present in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamus hypothalamus], notably in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcuate_nucleus arcuate nucleus], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorsomedial_hypothalamic_nucleus dorsomedial] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventromedial_nucleus_of_the_hypothalamus ventromedial] nuclei, and in the paraventricular nucleus ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraventricular_nucleus_of_hypothalamus PVN]) <ref name="ref4"> Leptin : https://www.eurofins-biomnis.com/referentiel/liendoc/precis/LEPTINE.pdf </ref> <ref name="ref5"> La leptine : votre cerveau, l'appétit et l'obésité : https://www.societe-neuroendocrinologie.fr/Breves/03-La-leptine-votre-cerveau-l-appetit-et-l-obesite </ref> <ref name="ref6"> La leptine : une clé pour la reproduction : http://www.ipubli.inserm.fr/bitstream/handle/10608/1310/1999_2_191.pdf?sequence=2 </ref>. It is also found in lesser amounts in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreatic_islets islets of Langerhans] in mouses, as well as in the liver, spleen, heart, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_adipose_tissue white fat], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymph_node lymph node], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jejunum jejunum] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hematopoietic_stem_cell hematopoietic stem cells]<ref name="ref2"/> <ref name="ref7"> Leptine et diabète : http://www.exobiologie.info/diabete/24%20leptine.pdf </ref>.
Short-form leptin receptors are located primarily in the lungs, kidneys and islets of Langerhans <ref name="ref4"/>. In ovaries, only this short form of the protein can be found. The short form Ob-Ra is also present in smaller quantities in the brain at the hypothalamus <ref name="ref5"/>.
Short-form leptin receptors are located primarily in the lungs, kidneys and islets of Langerhans <ref name="ref4"/>. In ovaries, only this short form of the protein can be found. The short form Ob-Ra is also present in smaller quantities in the brain at the hypothalamus <ref name="ref5"/>.
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Leptin is necessary for the proper development of the human body. Its main function is related to the feeling of '''satiety'''. It plays an important role in the''' use of energy''' provided by nutrition. The main role of the receptor is linked to its release in the body and therefore to its upstream production by the white fatty tissue, since the level of leptin depends on the body mass of the person.
Leptin is necessary for the proper development of the human body. Its main function is related to the feeling of '''satiety'''. It plays an important role in the''' use of energy''' provided by nutrition. The main role of the receptor is linked to its release in the body and therefore to its upstream production by the white fatty tissue, since the level of leptin depends on the body mass of the person.
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The second important role of the leptin receptor is the development of the body for '''reproduction''' and '''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 <ref>PMID:25516549</ref>.
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The second important role of the leptin receptor is the development of the body for '''reproduction''' and '''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 <ref name="ref8">PMID:25516549</ref>.
During pregnancy, women have an increase of leptin production. The leptin receptor is located on the wall of the placenta.''' Placental leptin''' is, therefore, transmitted to the mother in addition to the normal release which also increases with fat gain. The foetus recovers very little leptin through this pathway, but already uses the receptor which is on the hypothalamus.
During pregnancy, women have an increase of leptin production. The leptin receptor is located on the wall of the placenta.''' Placental leptin''' is, therefore, transmitted to the mother in addition to the normal release which also increases with fat gain. The foetus recovers very little leptin through this pathway, but already uses the receptor which is on the hypothalamus.
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== '''Activation''' ==
== '''Activation''' ==
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The activation of the leptin receptor <ref> Leptin receptor : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptin_receptor </ref>is done through the '''CRH2, IGD and FN III''' domains <ref>PMID:28270795</ref>.
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The activation of the leptin receptor <ref name="ref3"/>is done through the '''CRH2, IGD and FN III''' domains <ref>PMID:28270795</ref>.
The '''CRH2''' domain is the main leptin binding site on the receptor. This domain is required for the activation of the receptor. It is composed of a region of four consecutive hydrophobic residues. In particular, '''Leu13''' and '''Leu86''' of leptin interact with '''<scene name='86/868181/Leu_504/1'>Leu 504</scene>''' (pink in viewer) in CRH2 forming a bond via hydrophobic interactions<ref>PMID: 15923664</ref>.
The '''CRH2''' domain is the main leptin binding site on the receptor. This domain is required for the activation of the receptor. It is composed of a region of four consecutive hydrophobic residues. In particular, '''Leu13''' and '''Leu86''' of leptin interact with '''<scene name='86/868181/Leu_504/1'>Leu 504</scene>''' (pink in viewer) in CRH2 forming a bond via hydrophobic interactions<ref>PMID: 15923664</ref>.
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== '''Regulation''' ==
== '''Regulation''' ==
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The best known regulation of the leptin receptor is negative regulation by '''OB-RGRP'''. The gene encoding the '''leptin receptor''' ('''OB-R''') also encodes a second transcript called '''OB-R gene related protein''' ('''OB-RGRP'''). Stopping the expression of the OB-RGRP gene by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNA_interference interfering RNAs] increases the sensitivity of the cells' receptors to leptin <ref> Role of OB-RGRP https://www.institutcochin.fr/linstitut/evenements/ob-rgrp-regulateur-negatif-du-recepteur-de-la</ref>. This prevents the development of obesity despite a diet that may be high in fat.
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The best known regulation of the leptin receptor is negative regulation by '''OB-RGRP'''. The gene encoding the '''leptin receptor''' ('''OB-R''') also encodes a second transcript called '''OB-R gene related protein''' ('''OB-RGRP'''). Stopping the expression of the OB-RGRP gene by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RNA_interference interfering RNAs] increases the sensitivity of the cells' receptors to leptin <ref> Role of OB-RGRP : https://www.institutcochin.fr/linstitut/evenements/ob-rgrp-regulateur-negatif-du-recepteur-de-la</ref>. This prevents the development of obesity despite a diet that may be high in fat.

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References

  1. Le récepteur de la leptine appartient à la famille des récepteurs de cytokines : http://www.ipubli.inserm.fr/bitstream/handle/10608/746/1996_3_386.pdf?sequence=1
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 La leptine : une nouvelle hormone hypo-insulinémiante ? : http://ipubli-inserm.inist.fr/bitstream/handle/10608/532/MS_1997_10_1200.pdf?sequence=1
  3. 3.0 3.1 Leptin receptor : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptin_receptor
  4. 4.0 4.1 Leptin : https://www.eurofins-biomnis.com/referentiel/liendoc/precis/LEPTINE.pdf
  5. 5.0 5.1 La leptine : votre cerveau, l'appétit et l'obésité : https://www.societe-neuroendocrinologie.fr/Breves/03-La-leptine-votre-cerveau-l-appetit-et-l-obesite
  6. La leptine : une clé pour la reproduction : http://www.ipubli.inserm.fr/bitstream/handle/10608/1310/1999_2_191.pdf?sequence=2
  7. Leptine et diabète : http://www.exobiologie.info/diabete/24%20leptine.pdf
  8. Leptin receptor : https://www.britannica.com/science/leptin-receptor
  9. Briffa JF, McAinch AJ, Romano T, Wlodek ME, Hryciw DH. Leptin in pregnancy and development: a contributor to adulthood disease? Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2015 Mar 1;308(5):E335-50. doi:, 10.1152/ajpendo.00312.2014. Epub 2014 Dec 16. PMID:25516549 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00312.2014
  10. Wauman J, Zabeau L, Tavernier J. The Leptin Receptor Complex: Heavier Than Expected? Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2017 Feb 21;8:30. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2017.00030., eCollection 2017. PMID:28270795 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2017.00030
  11. Iserentant H, Peelman F, Defeau D, Vandekerckhove J, Zabeau L, Tavernier J. Mapping of the interface between leptin and the leptin receptor CRH2 domain. J Cell Sci. 2005 Jun 1;118(Pt 11):2519-27. doi: 10.1242/jcs.02386. PMID:15923664 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.02386
  12. Zabeau L, Defeau D, Iserentant H, Vandekerckhove J, Peelman F, Tavernier J. Leptin receptor activation depends on critical cysteine residues in its fibronectin type III subdomains. J Biol Chem. 2005 Jun 17;280(24):22632-40. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M413308200. Epub 2005, Apr 18. PMID:15840566 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M413308200
  13. Role of OB-RGRP : https://www.institutcochin.fr/linstitut/evenements/ob-rgrp-regulateur-negatif-du-recepteur-de-la
  14. Le récepteur à la leptine et son role dans le développement de l'obésité : https://www.futura-sciences.com/sante/dossiers/medecine-recepteurs-membranaires-point-mire-medicaments-783/page/4/
  15. Polymorphisme des récepteurs de la leptine et de la leptine et perte de grossesse récurrente : https://fre.bioconus.com/leptin-leptin-receptor-polymorphisms-721959
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