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Friday, March 17, 2017
Osteoblast-derived lipocalin 2 suppresses appetite
Osteoblast-derived lipocalin 2 suppresses appetite
Claire Greenhill
Nature Reviews Endocrinology
(2017)
doi:10.1038/nrendo.2017.30
Published online
17 March 2017
"Lipocalin 2 is associated with obesity and was previously thought to be mainly secreted by adipose tissue; however, Stavroula Kousteni and colleagues now show that osteoblasts express lipocalin 2 at levels tenfold higher than in white adipose tissue. To determine the metabolic function of osteoblast-derived lipocalin 2, the investigators generated mice lacking lipocalin 2 in osteoblasts, adipocytes or globally."
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