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  • Long-term undernutrition and overnutrition disrupt metabolic balance, largely influenced by the adipokines leptin and resistin (RSTN).
  • The study involved manipulating the diets of ewes to create either lean or fat conditions, examining how RSTN interacts with varying levels of leptin on their endocrine and metabolic status.
  • Findings suggest that long-term body weight changes influence RSTN's effects on hormone concentrations and leptin signaling, potentially as an adaptive response to persistent changes in body fat.

Article Abstract

Both long-term undernutrition and overnutrition disturb metabolic balance, which is mediated partially by the action of two adipokines, leptin and resistin (RSTN). In this study, we manipulated the diet of ewes to produce either a thin (lean) or fat (fat) body condition and investigated how RSTN affects endocrine and metabolic status under different leptin concentrations. Twenty ewes were distributed into four groups ( = 5): the lean and fat groups were administered with saline (Lean and Fat), while the Lean-R (Lean-Resistin treated) and Fat-R (Fat-Resistin treated) groups received recombinant bovine resistin. Plasma was assayed for LH, FSH, PRL, RSTN, leptin, GH, glucose, insulin, total cholesterol, nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA), high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol and triglycerides. Expression levels of a suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS-3) and the long form of the leptin receptor (LRb) were determined in selected brain regions, such as the anterior pituitary, hypothalamic arcuate nucleus, preoptic area and ventro- and dorsomedial nuclei. The results indicate long-term alterations in body weight affect RSTN-mediated effects on metabolic and reproductive hormones concentrations and the expression of leptin signaling components: LRb and SOCS-3. This may be an adaptive mechanism to long-term changes in adiposity during the state of long-day leptin resistance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7348850PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124238DOI Listing

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