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L E Warren1, B A Horwitz, J S Hamilton, C A Fuller.
Abstract
Male Zucker rats were exposed to 2 G for 8 wk to test the hypothesis that the leptin regulatory pathway contributes to recovery from effects of 2 G on feeding, growth, and nutrient partitioning. After initial hypophagia, body mass-independent food intake of the lean rats exposed to 2 G surpassed that of the lean rats maintained at 1 G, but food intake of the obese rats exposed to 2 G remained low. After 8 wk at 2 G, body mass and carcass fat were less in both genotypes. Leptin and percent fat were lower in lean rats exposed to 2 G vs. 1 G but did not differ in obese rats exposed to 2 G vs. 1 G. Although exposure to 2 G did not alter uncoupling protein-1 levels, it did elicit white fat pad-specific changes in lipoprotein lipase activity in obese but not lean rats. We conclude that 2 G affects both genotypes but that the lean Zucker rats recover their food intake and growth rate and retain "normal" lipoprotein lipase activity to a greater degree than do the obese rats, emphasizing the importance of a functional leptin regulatory pathway in this acclimation.Entities:
Keywords: NASA Discipline Regulatory Physiology; NASA Program Biomedical Research and Countermeasures; NASA Program Fundamental Space Biology; Non-NASA Center
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11160060 DOI: 10.1152/jappl.2001.90.2.606
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Physiol (1985) ISSN: 0161-7567