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Experimental Biology and Medicine 228:325-330 (2003)
© 2003 Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine


ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE

Divergent Effects of Leptin on Luteinizing Hormone and Insulin Secretion Are Dose Dependent

Dorota A. Zieba*,{dagger}, Marcel Amstalden*,{dagger}, Marlon N. Maciel*,{dagger}, Duane H. Keisler{ddagger}, Nina Raver§, Arieh Gertler§ and Gary L. Williams*,{dagger},1

* Animal Reproduction Laboratory, Texas A&M University Agricultural Research Station, Beeville, Texas;
{dagger} Department of Animal Science, Center for Animal Biotechnology and Genomics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas;
{ddagger} Department of Animal Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri; and
§ Institute of Biochemistry, Food Science and Nutrition, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel

We have shown recently that fasting permits leptin to modulate both luteinizing hormone (LH) and insulin secretion in cows. In rodents, leptin causes divergent effects on LH and insulin release that are dose dependent. To test the hypothesis that leptin effects on LH and insulin secretion in fasted cows are dose related, we examined the effects of various doses of recombinant ovine leptin (oleptin) in mature cows. Twenty ovariectomized beef cows, each bearing an estradiol implant to maintain basal estradiol concentrations, were used. All cows were fasted for 60 hr with free access to water and were assigned randomly to one of four groups (n= 5/group): 1) saline control; 2) leptin, 0.2 µg/kg; 3) leptin, 2.0 µg/kg; and 4) leptin, 20 µg/kg body wt. Blood samples were collected at 10-min intervals for 6 hr on Days 0 and 2, with saline or oleptin injected intravenously immediately after the first intensive sample on Day 2 (54 hr). Leptin caused a dose-related increase (P< 0.001) in mean concentrations of circulating LH. Stimulation of LH release by leptin was significant at the lowest (141% of control) and middle (122% of control) doses used, but no increase was observed for the highest dose. Increased mean concentrations of LH appeared to result from an augmentation of basal secretion, as pulse characteristics were not affected. After 54 hr of fasting, plasma insulin concentrations were lowered (P< 0.01) in all treatment groups compared to Day 0. After leptin injections, plasma insulin concentrations increased (P< 0.01) and reached highest concentrations during the first hour of sampling. However, this increase was sustained for several hours only in the intermediate (2.0 µg/kg) dose group. Collectively, our results show that leptin has potent positive effects on both LH and insulin secretion in fasted cows, but the anterior pituitary and endocrine pancreas appear to become downregulated in the presence of excess ligand.

Key Words: leptin • LH • insulin • fasting • bovine




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