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Petropoulou Peristera-Ioanna
, Mosialou Ioanna
, Shikhel Steven
, Hao Lihong
, Panitsas Konstantinos
, Bisikirska Brygida
, Luo Na
, Bahna Fabiana
, Kim Jongho
eLife 2020;9:e58949 https://elifesciences.org/articles/58949In the mouse, the osteoblast-derived hormone Lipocalin-2 (LCN2) suppresses food intake and acts as a satiety signal. This study now shows that a meal challenge increases serum LCN2 levels in humans with normal or overweight, but not in those with obesity. Postprandial LCN2 serum levels correlate inversely with hunger sensation in challenged ...