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Temporal and Regional Onset of Leptin Resistance in Diet-induced Obese Mice

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2017 May 7
PMID 28477438
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Abstract

In common forms of obesity, leptin fails to convey its regulatory effect. This so called "leptin resistance" is not well understood, and solving this puzzle is a key to understanding how obesity develops. In the present study, we investigated the temporal and regional onset of leptin resistance in response to a diet enriched with long-chain saturated fatty acids (high-fat diet; HFD) in mice. Mice were exposed to either a low-fat diet (LFD) or a HFD for 4 hours, 24 hours, 10 days and 28 days. Mice in each group received an i.p. injection of either phosphate-buffered saline or leptin and the number of phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (pSTAT3) immunoreactive (-IR) cells in the arcuate nucleus (ARC), ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMH) and dorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (DMH) was analysed 30 or 120 minutes after treatment. In the ARC, as soon as 24 hours of HFD, the molecular leptin response was reduced by 40% (P≤.01). Compared to at 24 hours, after 10 days, the number of leptin-induced pSTAT3-IR cells was elevated after 120 minutes, suggesting a sustained response and a partial return of leptin sensitivity. After 28 days, leptin failed to induce the number of pSTAT3-IR over control levels, suggesting a markedly reduced sensitivity to leptin. In the VMH after 24 hours, we observed a 50% reduction in leptin-induced pSTAT-3-IR cells, followed by a further decline after 10 days. However, after 28 days, there was a significant increase in pSTAT-3-IR cells (P≤.05), indicating partial recovery of leptin sensitivity. By contrast to these two regions, in the DMH, no loss of leptin sensitivity was observed at any time-point. These findings demonstrate that a loss of sensitivity to leptin occurs rapidly after exposure to HFD in the ARC and VMH but not the DMH. However, there appears to be a biphasic pattern of leptin responsiveness, with a partial return of leptin sensitivity occurring after 10 days in the arcuate nucleus, and after 28 days in the VMH. By 28 days, the response to leptin in the arcuate nucleus was completely lost. These findings suggest that the molecular responses to leptin are altered after high-fat feeding in a time- and region-specific manner.

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