Melkersson proposed leptin dysregulation as a factor in the olanzapine-induced metabolic dysfunction. Their suggestion was based on the absence of the expected positive correlation between serum leptin levels and the BMI, and the loss of the sex-dependent difference in leptin levels, which are higher in women. Although subsequent studies did not confirm that proposal, few of them assessed basal leptin levels and corrected for body fat percentage. Along with these variables, we added a precise definition of participants out of the expected positive correlation in a large sample of schizophrenia patients. Sixty patients (26 women and 34 men) with severe schizophrenia undergoing chronic hospitalization and conventional antipsychotic treatment were switched to olanzapine (10-20 mg/day). We assessed at baseline, and at weeks 8 and 16 of treatment, the percentage of participants with abnormal correlation (out of the 95% confidence interval in the regression line) between leptin levels and the BMI, and the correlation between leptin and insulin, glucose, the insulin resistance index, c-reactive protein (CRP) and treatment response. Leptin levels were higher in women than in men (P<0.01). The positive correlation between leptin levels, BMI and percentage of fat were preserved. After olanzapine, 3.8% of women and 2.9-5.8% of men were out the 95% confidence interval, and the proportion was similar at baseline. Glucose, insulin, the insulin resistance index and the CRP levels significantly increased after olanzapine. The impact of olanzapine on leptin regulation appears discrete and limited to a small number of participants. Additional studies must clarify the features that render them to metabolic dysregulation.

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