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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
    Figure 1.
    Figure 1.
    Top, POMC-positive neurons (arrows in A and D) and LepR-positive cells (arrows in B and E) were detected in the ARC of LepRflox/flox and LepRflox/flox...Show More
    Top, POMC-positive neurons (arrows in A and D) and LepR-positive cells (arrows in B and E) were detected in the ARC of LepRflox/flox and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre mice. The merged images show markedly reduced colocalization of POMC (arrowheads) and LepR in LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre mice (F) compared with LepRflox/flox mice (C). Bottom, POMC-positive neurons (arrows in G and J) and p-STAT3–positive cells (arrows in H and K) were detected in the ARC of LepRflox/flox and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre mice. The merged image shows markedly reduced colocalization of POMC (arrowheads) and p-STAT3 in LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre mice (L) compared with LepRflox/flox mice (I). Scale bar represents 50 μm.Show Less
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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
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    Effects of Chronic Leptin Infusion (2 μg/kg per Minute, IV) on Body Weight, Body Length, Epididymal Fat Weight, Water Intake, and Urine VolumeShow More
    Effects of Chronic Leptin Infusion (2 μg/kg per Minute, IV) on Body Weight, Body Length, Epididymal Fat Weight, Water Intake, and Urine VolumeShow Less
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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
    Figure 2.
    Figure 2.
    Body weight curve of male WT (n=5), LepRflox/flox (n=5), and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre (n=5) mice. *P<0.05 vs WT and LepRflox/flox mice.Show More
    Body weight curve of male WT (n=5), LepRflox/flox (n=5), and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre (n=5) mice. *P<0.05 vs WT and LepRflox/flox mice.Show Less
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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
    Figure 3.
    Figure 3.
    A, Response to acute leptin injection (10 mg/kg, IP) on food intake. *P<0.05 vs saline-treated group. B, Response to chronic leptin infusion (2 μg/...Show More
    A, Response to acute leptin injection (10 mg/kg, IP) on food intake. *P<0.05 vs saline-treated group. B, Response to chronic leptin infusion (2 μg/kg per minute) for 7 days on 24-hour average food intake in WT (n=6), LepRflox/flox (n=4), and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre (n=7) mice. #P<0.05 vs LepRflox/flox and WT mice.Show Less
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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
    Figure 4.
    Figure 4.
    Response to chronic leptin infusion (2 μg/kg per minute) for 7 days on (A) 24-hour average MAP and (B) HR in WT (n=6) LepRflox/flox (n=4) and LepRflox...Show More
    Response to chronic leptin infusion (2 μg/kg per minute) for 7 days on (A) 24-hour average MAP and (B) HR in WT (n=6) LepRflox/flox (n=4) and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre (n=7) mice. #P<0.05 vs LepRflox/flox and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre mice; *P<0.05 vs baseline values.Show Less
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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
    Figure 5.
    Figure 5.
    A, Changes in MAP, (B) HR, and (C) area under curve (AUC) for blood pressure during acute air-jet stress and recovery period in WT (n=5) and LepRflox/...Show More
    A, Changes in MAP, (B) HR, and (C) area under curve (AUC) for blood pressure during acute air-jet stress and recovery period in WT (n=5) and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre (n=6) mice. #P<0.05 vs WT mice.Show Less
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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
    Figure 6.
    Figure 6.
    Response to chronic leptin infusion (2 μg/kg per minute) for 7 days on (A) Vo2 and (B) motor activity in LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre (n=6) and WT (n=5) mic...Show More
    Response to chronic leptin infusion (2 μg/kg per minute) for 7 days on (A) Vo2 and (B) motor activity in LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre (n=6) and WT (n=5) mice. *P<0.05 vs control period.Show Less
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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
    Figure 7.
    Figure 7.
    A, Plasma glucose, (B) insulin, and (C) leptin levels in WT (n=6) and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre (n=7) mice during control, day 7 of leptin infusion, and...Show More
    A, Plasma glucose, (B) insulin, and (C) leptin levels in WT (n=6) and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre (n=7) mice during control, day 7 of leptin infusion, and recovery period. #P<0.05 vs WT mice; *P<0.05 vs control period.Show Less
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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
    Figure 1.
    Figure 1.
    Top, POMC-positive neurons (arrows in A and D) and LepR-positive cells (arrows in B and E) were detected in the ARC of LepRflox/flox and LepRflox/flox...Show More
    Top, POMC-positive neurons (arrows in A and D) and LepR-positive cells (arrows in B and E) were detected in the ARC of LepRflox/flox and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre mice. The merged images show markedly reduced colocalization of POMC (arrowheads) and LepR in LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre mice (F) compared with LepRflox/flox mice (C). Bottom, POMC-positive neurons (arrows in G and J) and p-STAT3–positive cells (arrows in H and K) were detected in the ARC of LepRflox/flox and LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre mice. The merged image shows markedly reduced colocalization of POMC (arrowheads) and p-STAT3 in LepRflox/flox/POMC-Cre mice (L) compared with LepRflox/flox mice (I). Scale bar represents 50 μm.Show Less
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    Control of Blood Pressure, Appetite, and Glucose by Leptin in Mice Lacking Leptin Receptors in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons
    Jussara M. do Carmo, Alexandre A. da Silva, Zhengwei Cai, Shuying Lin, John H. Dubinion, John E. Hall
    Hypertension May 2011, 57 (5) 918-926; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.161349
    View table
    Table.
    Effects of Chronic Leptin Infusion (2 μg/kg per Minute, IV) on Body Weight, Body Length, Epididymal Fat Weight, Water Intake, and Urine VolumeShow More
    Effects of Chronic Leptin Infusion (2 μg/kg per Minute, IV) on Body Weight, Body Length, Epididymal Fat Weight, Water Intake, and Urine VolumeShow Less

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