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Endocrinology Vol. 143, No. 11 4409-4421
Copyright © 2002 by The Endocrine Society


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Evidence for the Existence of Distinct Central Appetite, Energy Expenditure, and Ghrelin Stimulation Pathways as Revealed by Hypothalamic Site-Specific Leptin Gene Therapy

M. Bagnasco, M. G. Dube, P. S. Kalra and S. P. Kalra

Departments of Neuroscience (M.B., S.P.K.) and Physiology and Functional Genomics (M.G.D., P.S.K.), McKnight Brain Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610-0244

Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Satya P. Kalra, Ph.D., Department of Neuroscience, College of Medicine, University of Florida McKnight Brain Institute, P.O. Box 100244, Gainesville, Florida 32610. E-mail: skalra{at}ufbi.ufl.edu.

To identify the specific hypothalamic sites in which leptin acts to decrease energy intake and/or increase energy expenditure, recombinant adeno-associated virus vector-encoding leptin was microinjected bilaterally into one of four hypothalamic sites in female rats. Leptin transgene expression in the ventromedial nucleus and paraventricular nucleus induced comparable decreases in daily food intake (FI; 18–20%) and body weight (BW; 26–29%), accompanied by drastic reductions in serum leptin (81–97%), insulin (92–93%), free fatty acids (35–36%), and normoglycemia. Leptin transgene expression in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) decreased BW gain (21%) and FI (11%) to a lesser range, but the metabolic hormones were suppressed to the same extent. Leptin transgene expression in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) decreased BW and metabolic hormones without decreasing FI. Finally, leptin transgene expression in all four sites augmented serum ghrelin and thermogenic energy expenditure, as shown by uncoupling protein-1 mRNA expression in brown adipose tissue. Proopiomelanocortin gene expression in the ARC was up-regulated by leptin expression in all four sites, but neuropeptide Y gene expression in the ARC was suppressed by leptin transgene expression in the ARC but not in the MPOA. Thus, whereas leptin expression in the paraventricular nucleus, ventromedial nucleus, or ARC suppresses adiposity and insulin by decreasing energy intake and increasing energy expenditure, in the MPOA it suppresses these variables by increasing energy expenditure alone.




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