Leptin Improves Insulin Sensitivity of Skeletal Muscle in Obese‐diabetic ob/ob Mice

C. Bailey, S. Bates, S. L. Turner, M. Rossi, I. Morgan, S. Bloom
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The adipocyte hormone leptin, a potential treatment for obesity, increases glucose uptake by skeletal muscle of normal rodents, mediated mainly via the central nervous system. This study investigates whether leptin affects glucose uptake by skeletal muscle of insulin resistant obese-diabetic ob/ob mice which do not produce functional leptin. Uptake of 2-deoxyglucose by isolated soleus muscles of ob/ob mice was unaltered by incubation with leptin (10−9M), with or without insulin (10−6M). Administration of leptin (10μg, twice daily, i.p.) for 7 days approximately normalized food intake, plasma glucose and insulin concentration, and increased insulin-stimulated 2-deoxyglucose uptake by isolated soleus muscles. Similar effects resulted from pair-feeding, although the pair-feeding did not lower plasma insulin or body weight as much as leptin. The results suggest that leptin replacement in ob/ob mice reduces insulin resistance in skeletal muscle, and this effect is largely attributable to reduced food intake.
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瘦素改善肥胖糖尿病小鼠骨骼肌胰岛素敏感性
脂肪细胞激素瘦素是一种潜在的肥胖治疗方法,它主要通过中枢神经系统介导,增加正常啮齿动物骨骼肌对葡萄糖的摄取。本研究探讨瘦素是否影响不产生功能性瘦素的胰岛素抵抗型肥胖糖尿病小鼠骨骼肌对葡萄糖的摄取。在瘦素(10−9M)和胰岛素(10−6M)的孵育下,ob/ob小鼠离体比目鱼肌对2-脱氧葡萄糖的摄取没有改变。给药瘦素(10μg,每日两次,每日一次)7天,使食物摄入、血糖和胰岛素浓度基本恢复正常,并增加了离体比目鱼肌对胰岛素刺激的2-脱氧葡萄糖的摄取。配对喂养也产生了类似的效果,尽管配对喂养并没有像降低瘦素那样降低血浆胰岛素或体重。结果表明,ob/ob小鼠的瘦素替代降低了骨骼肌的胰岛素抵抗,这种效果主要归因于食物摄入量的减少。
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