Literature DB >> 19277751

Effect of high-fat diet feeding on leptin receptor expression in white adipose tissue in rats: depot- and sex-related differential response.

T Priego1, J Sánchez, A Palou, C Picó.   

Abstract

Previous studies have illustrated the importance of leptin receptor (OB-Rb) mediated action on adipocytes in the regulation of body weight. The aim of the present study was to investigate in male and female rats the effects of high-fat (HF) diet feeding on the expression levels of OB-Rb in different depots of white adipose tissue (WAT), and its relation to fatty acid oxidation capacity. Male and female Wistar rats were fed until the age of 6 months with a normal-fat (NF) or non-isocaloric HF-diet (10 and 45% calories from fat, respectively). At this age, the weight of three different fat depots (retroperitoneal, mesenteric and inguinal) and the expression levels of OB-Rb, PPARalpha and CPT1 in these depots were measured. HF-diet feeding resulted in an increase in the weight of the different fat depots, the retroperitoneal depot being the one with the greatest increase in both sexes. In this depot, HF-diet feeding resulted in a significant decrease in OB-Rb mRNA levels, more marked in male than in female rats. In the mesenteric depot, the effects of HF-diet feeding on OB-Rb mRNA levels were sex-dependent: they decreased in males rats (associated with a decrease in PPARalpha and CPT1 mRNA levels), but increased in female rats. In the inguinal depot, OB-Rb expression was not affected by HF-diet feeding. These results show that a chronic intake of an HF-diet altered the expression of OB-Rb in WAT in a depot and sex-dependent manner. The decreased expression of OB-Rb in the internal depots of male rats under HF-diet feeding, with the resulting decrease in leptin sensitivity, can help to explain the higher tendency of males to suffer from obesity-linked disorders under HF-diet conditions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19277751      PMCID: PMC2690722          DOI: 10.1007/s12263-009-0114-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Nutr        ISSN: 1555-8932            Impact factor:   5.523


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