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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Horm Behav. 2014 Apr 16;66(1):7–14. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2014.04.007

Table 1.

Overview of key findings of genetically engineered mouse models.

Mouse model Metabolic phenotype Reproductive phenotype Reference
Leptin
Leptin deficiency (ob/ob) & Leptin receptor deficiency (db/db) Obese Diabetic Infertile (for a comprehensive review (Elias and Purohit, 2013)
Leptin Circuitry
Neuron-specific deletion of LepR Obese Diabetic ? (McMinn et al., 2004)
Neuron-specific recovery of LepRb Leaner Improved fertility (Kowalski et al., 2001)
GnRH specific deletion of LepRb None None (Quennell et al., 2009)
Deletion of LepRb in Kiss-1 cells None None (Donato et al., 2011)
Re-expression of LepRb in Kiss-1 cells Obese Infertile (Cravo et al., 2013)
Re-expression of LepRb specifically in the PMv Obese Improved fertility (Donato et al., 2011)
Ablation of AgRP neurons in ob/ob Lean Improved fertility (Wu et al., 2012)
Deletion of LepRb in vGluT2 cells None None (Kong et al., 2012; Zuure et al., 2013)
Deletion of LepRb in Vgat cells Obese Delay in puberty Prolonged estrous cycles (Zuure et al., 2013)
Leptin Signaling
Deletion of STAT5 in LepRb cells None None (Singireddy et al., 2013)
Deletion of STAT3 in LepRb cells Obese Fertile (Singireddy et al., 2013)
Point mutation in LepRb STAT3 signaling Tyr1138→ S1138 Obese Fertile (Bates et al., 2003)
Point mutation LepRb ERK signaling Tyr985→ L985 Lean Fertile (Bjornholm et al., 2007)
Point mutation LepRb STAT5 signaling Tyr1077 → F1077 Mild increase in adiposity Slightly lengthened estrous cycle (Patterson et al., 2012)
Global deletion of Crtc1 Increased body weight Infertile or None (Altarejos et al., 2008; Breuillaud et al., 2009)
Insulin
Neuron specific deletion of IR Increased body weight Impaired fertility (Bruning et al., 2000)
Global IRS2 deletion Increased circulating leptin Low gonadotropin secretion (Burks et al., 2000)
Global deletion of p110α Heterozygotes leaner Heterozygotes fertile (Foukas et al., 2006)
GnRH specific deletion of IR None None (Divall et al., 2010)
Deletion of IR in Kiss-1 cells None Slight delay in pubertal onset (Qiu et al., 2013)
Deletion of IR in POMC cells None None (Hill et al., 2010)
Double deletion of IR and LepRb in POMC cells Insulin resistance Impairments in fertility Hyperandrogenemia (Hill et al., 2010)
Deletion of IRS2 in LepRb cells Increased body weight None (Sadagurski et al., 2012)
Ghrelin
Global GHSR KO Resistant to high fat diet ? (Zigman et al., 2005)