Jn. Fain et al., EXPRESSION OF LEPTIN AND BETA(2)-ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS IN RAT ADIPOSE-TISSUE IN ALTERED THYROID STATES, Biochemical journal, 322, 1997, pp. 145-150
The level of leptin [the obese (ob) gene product] mRNA is markedly ele
vated in hypothyroid male rats. The administration of tri-iodothyronin
e (T-3) to hypothyroid rats resulted in a 40 % decrease in leptin mRNA
at 8 h. This decrease in leptin mRNA was associated with a parallel d
ecline in circulating leptin levels of about 50 % at 24 h. Conversely,
beta(3)-adrenergic receptor mRNA levels were markedly decreased in ep
ididymal adipose tissue from hypothyroid rats. T-3 administration resu
lted in a 147 % increase at 12 h in beta(3)-adrenergic receptor mRNA.
There was corresponding increase due to T-3 in the lipolytic response
to the specific beta(3)-adrenergic agonist CL 316,243 that paralleled
the increase in beta(3)-adrenergic receptor mRNA. T-3-mediated changes
in leptin and beta(3)-adrenergic receptor mRNAs were blocked by cyclo
heximide, suggesting the involvement of short-lived proteins in these
effects. The present results indicate that T-3 has opposite effects to
those of insulin on the white adipose tissue of rats with respect to
leptin mRNA expression.