hrp0092rfc11.5 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 2 | ESPE2019
Beghini Marianna
, von Schnurbein Julia
, Körber Ingrid
, Brandt Stephanie
, Kohlsdorf Katja
, Vollbach Heike
, Lennerz Belinda
, Denzer Christian
, Wabitsch Martin
Background: Leptin, primarily secreted by adipocytes, is a pivotal signal of the body's energy status and exhibits pleiotropic effects. Homozygous mutations in the leptin gene which result in defective synthesis, release or bioactivity, cause intense hyperphagia and early-onset severe obesity, along with multiple metabolic, hormonal, and immunological abnormalities. In vitro and animal model studies suggest that leptin plays a role in linear growth. So far...