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OBJECTIVE: Increased levels of hypothalamic neuropeptide-Y (NPY) are thought to contribute to the manifestation of the obese phenotype. The aim of this study was to characterize the interactions between leptin, insulin and NPY in the pathogenesis of polygenic obesity.
DESIGN AND METHODS: A polygenic obese animal model, the New Zealand obese mouse (NZO) and its age-matched control, was used to assess the hypothalamic mRNA expression of NPY, the insulin receptor (IR) and the leptin receptor (Ob-Rb), by semiquantitative polymerase chain reaction. Experiments were performed early (at eight weeks old) and late (at 40 weeks old) in the life of these animals.
RESULTS: Serum glucose was significantly elevated in obese mice. Serum insulin levels were not different between obese and lean mice, whereas serum leptin levels were significantly elevated in obese mice and increased continuously during life [reaching extremely high values at 40 weeks (41.5±4.1 vs 3.4±0.25 ng/ml for obese and lean, respectively). The hypothalamic expression of NPY mRNA was significantly higher in NZO mice compared to controls at both eight weeks (2.3-fold) and 40 weeks (1.9-fold), respectively, whereas expression of IR and Ob-Rb remained unaffected.
CONCLUSION: Increased hypothalamic expression of NPY due to leptin resistance, may be involved in the development of polygenic obesity. Unchanged Ob-Rb expression suggests that either a defective hypothalamic uptake or defects in Ob-Rb signalling underly this process.
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Rizk, N., Liu, L. & Eckel, J. Hypothalamic expression of neuropeptide-Y in the New Zealand obese mouse. Int J Obes 22, 1172–1177 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0800742
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