Effect of leptin on hypothalamic GLP-1 peptide and brain-stem pre-proglucagon mRNA

AP Goldstone, I Morgan, JG Mercer… - Biochemical and …, 2000 - Elsevier
AP Goldstone, I Morgan, JG Mercer, DGA Morgan, KM Moar, MA Ghatei, SR Bloom
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2000Elsevier
Leptin, the adipocyte-derived plasma hormone, and CNS GLP-1 neurons reduce food intake
and body weight. GLP-1 is produced in the CNS by post-translational processing of pre-
proglucagon. ICV leptin administration prevented the reduction in hypothalamic GLP-1
peptide content seen in pair-fed food-restricted rats (P< 0.05). There was a significant overall
positive correlation between pre-proglucagon mRNA expreession in the NTS and
hypothalamic GLP-1 peptide content (r=+ 0.34, P< 0.05). Intraperitoneal leptin administration …
Leptin, the adipocyte-derived plasma hormone, and CNS GLP-1 neurons reduce food intake and body weight. GLP-1 is produced in the CNS by post-translational processing of pre-proglucagon. ICV leptin administration prevented the reduction in hypothalamic GLP-1 peptide content seen in pair-fed food-restricted rats (P < 0.05). There was a significant overall positive correlation between pre-proglucagon mRNA expreession in the NTS and hypothalamic GLP-1 peptide content (r = +0.34, P < 0.05). Intraperitoneal leptin administration also increased hypothalamic GLP-1 peptide in food-restricted mice (P < 0.05). This supports the hypothesis that the anorectic actions of leptin are in part due to stimulation of GLP-1 neurons. Reduced CNS GLP-1 neuronal activity during food deprivation may act to stimulate feeding behaviour, and perhaps also inhibit hypothalamic LHRH neurons, as part of the neuroendocrine response to starvation.
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