“…Recent research has shown that, in humans, the endometrium, the alveolar and ductal epithelium of the mammary glands (Grönberg et al, ; Ishikawa, Kitayama, & Nagawa, ; Jeffery et al, ; Leone et al, ; Tanaka & Umesaki, ), the stomach and intestines (Gesmundo, Gallo, Favaro, Ghigo, & Granata, ; Grönberg et al, ; Hardwick, Van Den Brink, Offerhaus, Van Deventer, & Peppelenbosch, ; Leone et al, ; Mix et al, ) and the alveolar epithelium of the lungs express leptin, ghrelin and obestatin (Vernooy et al, ), whilst, in sheep, the alveolar and ductal epithelium of the mammary glands expresses leptin (Bonnet, Gourdou, Leroux, Chilliard, & Djiane, ). Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that, in humans, rats, sheep and cows, rather than in the mucous glandular epithelial cells of the major salivary glands, leptin and ghrelin are expressed in the serous glandular and ductal epithelial cells of the parotid, submandibular and sublingual glands, at varying intensity (Gröschl et al, ; Leone et al, ; Li et al, ). In mice, leptin and ghrelin expression has been demonstrated in the gustatory cells of the epithelium lining the taste buds (Kawai et al, ; Shin et al, ).…”