O. Stehling et al., LEPTIN REDUCES JUVENILE FAT STORES BY ALTERING THE CIRCADIAN CYCLE OFENERGY-EXPENDITURE, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 40(6), 1996, pp. 1770-1774
The recently identified hormone leptin (ob protein) secreted by white
adipose tissue is widely thought to provide a feedback signal limiting
fat storage by decreasing food intake. By artificially rearing leptin
-treated and control littermates fed identical amounts of milk, howeve
r, we show here that lean suckling-age rats treated with recombinant m
urine leptin can reduce fat storage solely by increasing energy expend
iture. Continuous measurements of core temperature and metabolic rate
show that this increase is not uniform throughout the day but is espec
ially prominent in the morning when rat pups usually conserve energy b
y entering a torporlike state. Leptin's alleviation of hypometabolic,
torporlike states is thus not restricted to cases of impaired hormone
production but seems instead to be a normal biological function indepe
ndent of its effects on food intake.