[Leptin: factor in the central nervous system regulation of bone mass. Development of a new understanding of bone remodeling, skeletal reconstruction, skeletal preservation and skeletal repair]

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[Leptin: factor in the central nervous system regulation of bone mass. Development of a new understanding of bone remodeling, skeletal reconstruction, skeletal preservation and skeletal repair]. / Amling, M; Schilling, Arndt; Haberland, M; Rueger, J M.

In: ORTHOPADE, Vol. 30, No. 7, 7, 2001, p. 418-424.

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title = "[Leptin: factor in the central nervous system regulation of bone mass. Development of a new understanding of bone remodeling, skeletal reconstruction, skeletal preservation and skeletal repair]",
abstract = "Bone remodeling is the physiologic process used by vertebrates to maintain a constant bone mass between the end of puberty and gonadal failure. Besides the well-characterized and critical local regulation of bone remodeling, recent genetic studies have shown that there is a central control of bone formation, one aspect of bone remodeling. This central regulation involves leptin, an adipocyte-secreted hormone that controls body weight, reproduction, and bone remodeling following binding to its receptor located on the hypothalamic nuclei. This genetic result in rodents is in line with clinical observations in humans and offers a whole new direction for research in bone physiology.",
author = "M Amling and Arndt Schilling and M Haberland and Rueger, {J M}",
year = "2001",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "30",
pages = "418--424",
journal = "ORTHOPADE",
issn = "0085-4530",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "7",

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T1 - [Leptin: factor in the central nervous system regulation of bone mass. Development of a new understanding of bone remodeling, skeletal reconstruction, skeletal preservation and skeletal repair]

AU - Amling, M

AU - Schilling, Arndt

AU - Haberland, M

AU - Rueger, J M

PY - 2001

Y1 - 2001

N2 - Bone remodeling is the physiologic process used by vertebrates to maintain a constant bone mass between the end of puberty and gonadal failure. Besides the well-characterized and critical local regulation of bone remodeling, recent genetic studies have shown that there is a central control of bone formation, one aspect of bone remodeling. This central regulation involves leptin, an adipocyte-secreted hormone that controls body weight, reproduction, and bone remodeling following binding to its receptor located on the hypothalamic nuclei. This genetic result in rodents is in line with clinical observations in humans and offers a whole new direction for research in bone physiology.

AB - Bone remodeling is the physiologic process used by vertebrates to maintain a constant bone mass between the end of puberty and gonadal failure. Besides the well-characterized and critical local regulation of bone remodeling, recent genetic studies have shown that there is a central control of bone formation, one aspect of bone remodeling. This central regulation involves leptin, an adipocyte-secreted hormone that controls body weight, reproduction, and bone remodeling following binding to its receptor located on the hypothalamic nuclei. This genetic result in rodents is in line with clinical observations in humans and offers a whole new direction for research in bone physiology.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 30

SP - 418

EP - 424

JO - ORTHOPADE

JF - ORTHOPADE

SN - 0085-4530

IS - 7

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