Leptin and Reproduction

Leptin and Reproduction by Michael C. Henson, published by Springer Science & Business Media on May 31, 2003, is a comprehensive examination of the role of leptin as a reproductive hormone. This 352-page volume delves into the physiological implications of leptin, a polypeptide first isolated in 1994, which has been primarily associated with appetite and energy balance. The book highlights the emerging understanding of leptin’s influence on various reproductive processes, including pubertal development and fertility, as researchers have begun to explore its significance beyond obesity.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the advancements in the study of leptin within reproductive biology, as contributions from leading researchers in the field are presented. The text compiles a wealth of literature and interpretations surrounding leptin’s mechanisms and its relevance to reproductive medicine and technology. This edition serves as a foundational resource for those interested in the intersections of physiology, gynecology, and the biological sciences, offering insights into a rapidly evolving area of research.
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The isolation of leptin in 1994 and its characterization as a factor influencing appetite, energy balance, and adiposity, immediately thrust the polypeptide into the rapidly growing body of literature centered on the physiology of obesity. The growing clinical awareness of obesity as a major health risk in developed societies dovetailed perfectly with any of a number of roles that leptin might play in this abenant physiological condition. Almost unnoticed amidst the excitement generated by early leptin publications was the suggestion that the “fat hormone” might also regulate a wide range of systems and events important to reproduction, including pubertal development, gonadal endocrinology, fettility, and pregnancy. Recognizing this potential, a relatively small cadre of researchers began to examine leptin specifically as a reproductive hormone, thus creating a new and fertile field of investigation. Interest in this area has since gained momentum and an increased number of participants have now made significant contributions to our understanding of many leptin-related mechanisms that are relevant to reproductive biology. Leptin and Reproduction is the first major volume to specifically address leptin as a reproductive hormone and closely examines the advances made in the short time since this field of interest developed. Preeminent researchers ti’om many of the subdisciplines working within this area present a welcomed compendium of the wealth of related literature and voice novel interpretations of cun’ent advances.
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