Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid leptin levels are maintained despite enhanced food intake in progesterone-treated rats

Citation
E. Grueso et al., Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid leptin levels are maintained despite enhanced food intake in progesterone-treated rats, EUR J ENDOC, 144(6), 2001, pp. 659-665
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
ISSN journal
08044643 → ACNP
Volume
144
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
659 - 665
Database
ISI
SICI code
0804-4643(200106)144:6<659:PACFLL>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Objectives: For adipostatic control, increases in food intake are followed by increased leptin levels that in turn reduce food intake. However, proges terone administration increases both food intake and body weight. The aim o f this study was to analyze changes in the white adipose tissue-leptin syst em in rats with enhanced plasma levels of progesterone. Methods: Female Wistar rats received progesterone chronically by means of s ubcutaneous implants over 30 days. Results: They showed an increased food intake followed by increased body we ight and heavier fat depots. An enhanced ob-mRNA level was detected in ingu inal white adipose tissue depot on day 2 of treatment but the increase was transient, disappearing on day 6 of treatment. No changes in ob-mRNA levels were found in parametrial and retroperitoneal white adipose tissue depots. Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid leptin levels were unchanged either during the treatment or between corresponding treated and control rats. Leptin con centrations in cerebrospinal fluid were ten times lower than in plasma (0.2 -0.3 ng/ml versus 2-3 ng/ml respectively). Conclusions: These results indicated that progesterone Favours a positive e nergy balance not only by enhancing food intake but also by inhibiting the concurrent enhancement in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid leptin levels expe cted from the increased fat mass.