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Jeffrey M. Friedman

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

ORCID: 0000-0003-2152-0868

Publishes on Regulation of Appetite and Obesity, Adipose Tissue and Metabolism, Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques. 327 papers and 71.7k citations.

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Weight-Reducing Effects of the Plasma Protein Encoded by the <i>obese</i> Gene
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The gene product of the ob locus is important in the regulation of body weight. The ob product was shown to be present as a 16-kilodalton protein in mouse and human plasma but was undetectable in plasma from C57BL/6J ob/ob mice. Plasma levels of this protein were increased in diabetic (db) mice, a mutant thought to be resistant to the effects of ob. Daily intraperitoneal injections of either mouse or human recombinant OB protein reduced the body weight of ob/ob mice by 30 percent after 2 weeks of treatment with no apparent toxicity but had no effect on db/db mice. The protein reduced food intake and increased energy expenditure in ob/ob mice. Injections of wild-type mice twice daily with the mouse protein resulted in a sustained 12 percent weight loss, decreased food intake, and a reduction of body fat from 12.2 to 0.7 percent. These data suggest that the OB protein serves an endocrine function to regulate body fat stores.