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- W4309672392 abstract "Reproductive function is tightly regulated by both environmental and physiological factors. The adipose-derived hormone leptin has been identified as one such critical factor that relays information about peripheral energy availability to the centrally-governed HPG axis to ensure there is sufficient energy availability to support the high energy demands of mammalian reproduction. In the absence of adequate central leptin signaling, reproductive function is suppressed. While leptin levels are predominantly regulated by adiposity, circulating leptin levels are also under the modulatory influence of other factors, such as stress system activation, circadian rhythmicity, and immune activation and the inflammatory response. Furthermore, changes in leptin sensitivity can affect the degree to which leptin exerts its influence on the neuroendocrine reproductive axis. This review will discuss the different mechanisms by which leptin serves to integrate and relay information about metabolic, psychological, environmental and immune conditions to the central neuronal network that governs reproductive function." @default.
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- W4309672392 title "Physiological regulation of leptin as an integrative signal of reproductive readiness" @default.
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