PMID: 9636158Jun 24, 1998Paper

13C NMR study of the effects of leptin treatment on kinetics of hepatic intermediary metabolism

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
S M CohenM R Tota

Abstract

The recent discovery of leptin receptors in peripheral tissue raises questions about which of leptin's biological actions arise from direct effects of the hormone on extraneural tissues and what intracellular mechanisms are responsible for leptin's effects on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The present study is focused on the action of leptin on hepatic metabolism. Nondestructive 13C NMR methodology was used to follow the kinetics of intermediary metabolism by monitoring flux of 13C-labeled substrate through several multistep pathways. In perfused liver from either ob/ob or lean mice, we found that acute treatment with leptin in vitro modulates pathways controlling carbohydrate flux into 13C-labeled glycogen, thereby rapidly enhancing synthesis by an insulin-independent mechanism. Acute treatment of ob/ob liver also caused a rapid stimulation of long-chain fatty acid synthesis from 13C-labeled acetyl-CoA by the de novo synthesis route. Chronic leptin treatment in vivo induced homeostatic changes that resulted in a tripling of the rate of glycogen synthesis via the gluconeogenic pathway from [2-13C]pyruvate in ob/ob mouse liver perfused in the absence of the hormone. Consistent with the 13C NMR results, leptin treatment of th...Continue Reading

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