Rat heart is a site of leptin production and action
Autor: | Venkatesh Rajapurohitam, Daniel M. Purdham, Min-Xu Zou, Morris Karmazyn |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
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Leptin
Male medicine.medical_specialty Physiology Myocardial Ischemia Gene Expression Receptors Cell Surface Peptide hormone Biology Polymerase Chain Reaction Rats Sprague-Dawley Physiology (medical) Internal medicine Paracrine Communication medicine Animals Sex Characteristics Leptin receptor digestive oral and skin physiology Heart Rat heart Rats Autocrine Communication A-site Endocrinology Hypothalamus Circulatory system Receptors Leptin Female Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine Site of action |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 287:H2877-H2884 |
ISSN: | 1522-1539 0363-6135 |
Popis: | Leptin, the 16-kDa peptide hormone product of the ob gene, is produced primarily by adipocytes and was initially thought to exert its effects exclusively through actions on the hypothalamus via distinct leptin receptors termed OB-R. However, recent data show that leptin is produced elsewhere and that receptors are present in many other tissues. Using real-time PCR, we determined whether leptin and its receptors are present in the rat heart and demonstrated regional distribution patterns and gender differences as well as the effect of ischemia and reperfusion. Gene expression of leptin and its receptors (OB-Ra, OB-Rb, and OB-Re) was identified in myocytes and whole heart homogenates from all regions of the heart of male and female rats, with the highest abundance in left and right atria of male and female rats, respectively. No differences in regional distribution of OB-R were evident in male rat hearts. In female rats, expression was highest in right atria for all three isoforms and was significantly greater than in male rats. Ischemia and reperfusion significantly downregulated leptin and OB-R expression, although this was more pronounced in male rat hearts. Leptin release in the coronary effluent was also detected using ELISA, although this was generally unaffected by global ischemia and reperfusion. Our results demonstrate for the first time the presence of the leptin system, including the peptide and its receptors, in all regions of the rat heart. In view of emerging evidence for cardiac effects of leptin, it is proposed that the heart is a target for leptin action and that the peptide modulates function through a paracrine- or autocrine-dependent manner. |
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