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Giving leptin directly to the brain causes fat tissue to produce more of an enzyme that converts inactive thyroid hormone into the active form, raising active thyroid levels in the body. This shows that fat tissue isn't just passive storage but actively helps control your thyroid hormone levels based on signals from your brain.
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Central stimulatory effect of leptin on T3 production is mediated by brown adipose tissue type II deiodinase.
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2002 NovThe study shows that when leptin is delivered to the brain, it signals brown fat to activate an enzyme that converts thyroid hormones, which directly raises active T3 levels in the blood. This proves that fat tissue acts as a key messenger from the brain to control overall thyroid hormone balance.
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