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Resistance to adenovirally induced hyperleptinemia in rats. Comparison of ventromedial hypothalamic lesions and mutated leptin receptors.

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Koyama, K; Shimabukuro, M; Chen, G; Wang, MY; Lee, Y; Kalra, PS; Dube, MG; Kalra, SP; Newgard, CB; Unger, RH
Published in: J Clin Invest
August 15, 1998

Leptin regulates appetite and body weight via hypothalamic targets, but it can act directly on cultured pancreatic islets to regulate their fat metabolism. To obtain in vivo evidence that leptin may act peripherally as well as centrally, we compared the effect of adenovirally induced hyperleptinemia on food intake, body weight, and islet fat content in ventromedial hypothalamic-lesioned (VMHL) rats, sham-lesioned (SL) controls, and Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) rats in which the leptin receptor is mutated. Infusion with recombinant adenovirus containing the rat leptin cDNA increased plasma leptin by approximately 20 ng/ml in VMHL and ZDF rats but had no effect on their food intake, body weight, or fat tissue weight. Caloric matching of hyperphagic VMHL rats to SL controls did not reduce their resistance to hyperleptinemia. Whereas prediabetic ZDF rats had a fourfold elevation in islet fat, in VMHL rats islet fat was normal and none of them became diabetic. Isolated islets from ZDF rats were completely resistant to the lipopenic action of leptin, while VMHL islets exhibited 50% of the normal response; caloric matching of VMHL rats to SL controls increased leptin responsiveness of their islets to 92% of controls. We conclude that leptin regulation of adipocyte fat requires an intact VMH but that islet fat content is regulated independently of the VMH.

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J Clin Invest

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0021-9738

Publication Date

August 15, 1998

Volume

102

Issue

4

Start / End Page

728 / 733

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventromedial Hypothalamic Nucleus
  • Recombinant Proteins
  • Rats, Zucker
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Proteins
  • Obesity
  • Muscle, Skeletal
  • Male
  • Lipids
 

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Koyama, K., Shimabukuro, M., Chen, G., Wang, M. Y., Lee, Y., Kalra, P. S., … Unger, R. H. (1998). Resistance to adenovirally induced hyperleptinemia in rats. Comparison of ventromedial hypothalamic lesions and mutated leptin receptors. J Clin Invest, 102(4), 728–733. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI3353
Koyama, K., M. Shimabukuro, G. Chen, M. Y. Wang, Y. Lee, P. S. Kalra, M. G. Dube, S. P. Kalra, C. B. Newgard, and R. H. Unger. “Resistance to adenovirally induced hyperleptinemia in rats. Comparison of ventromedial hypothalamic lesions and mutated leptin receptors.J Clin Invest 102, no. 4 (August 15, 1998): 728–33. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI3353.
Koyama K, Shimabukuro M, Chen G, Wang MY, Lee Y, Kalra PS, et al. Resistance to adenovirally induced hyperleptinemia in rats. Comparison of ventromedial hypothalamic lesions and mutated leptin receptors. J Clin Invest. 1998 Aug 15;102(4):728–33.
Koyama, K., et al. “Resistance to adenovirally induced hyperleptinemia in rats. Comparison of ventromedial hypothalamic lesions and mutated leptin receptors.J Clin Invest, vol. 102, no. 4, Aug. 1998, pp. 728–33. Pubmed, doi:10.1172/JCI3353.
Koyama K, Shimabukuro M, Chen G, Wang MY, Lee Y, Kalra PS, Dube MG, Kalra SP, Newgard CB, Unger RH. Resistance to adenovirally induced hyperleptinemia in rats. Comparison of ventromedial hypothalamic lesions and mutated leptin receptors. J Clin Invest. 1998 Aug 15;102(4):728–733.

Published In

J Clin Invest

DOI

ISSN

0021-9738

Publication Date

August 15, 1998

Volume

102

Issue

4

Start / End Page

728 / 733

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ventromedial Hypothalamic Nucleus
  • Recombinant Proteins
  • Rats, Zucker
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Proteins
  • Obesity
  • Muscle, Skeletal
  • Male
  • Lipids