Wenjuan Li1, Liangzhi Xu1, Yan Chen1, Li Mu1, Meng Cheng1, Wenming Xu2, Jing Zhuang1, Jing Zhang1. 1. a Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University , Chengdu , China and. 2. b The Joint Laboratory for Reproductive Medicine of Sichuan University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine how estradiol influence fat distribution and adipocyte genesis through regulating leptin function. DESIGN AND METHODS: We randomized female SD rats into ovariectomy and sham group. After 14 weeks, we examined leptin receptor expression in perigenital, mesenteric and subcutaneous adipose tissues and leptin in serum. We further introduced mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to figure out the effect of 17-β estradiol on expression of leptin receptors (OBRb and OBRa), leptin and PPARγ2. RESULTS: Weight and Lee's index was both significantly higher in ovariectomized group than sham group (p < 0.001). The interaction of serum E2 and leptin was negatively correlated with body weight. Expression of leptin receptor protein was extremely upregulated in ovariectomized group in perigenital and mesenteric fat. Both estradiol and leptin upregulated mRNA expression of OBRb, and created a dose-dependent decreasing manner in MSCs. Higher doses of estradiol (10(-7)-10(-5) M) inhibited adipogenic markers mRNA expression of leptin and PPARγ2, but low doses promoted leptin expression. CONCLUSIONS: In ovariectomized rats, low level of serum estradiol may change body composition and promote adipocyte genesis through affecting leptin function.
OBJECTIVE: To examine how estradiol influence fat distribution and adipocyte genesis through regulating leptin function. DESIGN AND METHODS: We randomized female SD rats into ovariectomy and sham group. After 14 weeks, we examined leptin receptor expression in perigenital, mesenteric and subcutaneous adipose tissues and leptin in serum. We further introduced mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to figure out the effect of 17-β estradiol on expression of leptin receptors (OBRb and OBRa), leptin and PPARγ2. RESULTS: Weight and Lee's index was both significantly higher in ovariectomized group than sham group (p < 0.001). The interaction of serum E2 and leptin was negatively correlated with body weight. Expression of leptin receptor protein was extremely upregulated in ovariectomized group in perigenital and mesenteric fat. Both estradiol and leptin upregulated mRNA expression of OBRb, and created a dose-dependent decreasing manner in MSCs. Higher doses of estradiol (10(-7)-10(-5) M) inhibited adipogenic markers mRNA expression of leptin and PPARγ2, but low doses promoted leptin expression. CONCLUSIONS: In ovariectomized rats, low level of serum estradiol may change body composition and promote adipocyte genesis through affecting leptin function.
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Keywords:
Body mass index; estrogens; leptin; menopause
Authors: Valter T Boldarine; Amanda P Pedroso; Nelson I P Neto; Ana P S Dornellas; Cláudia M O Nascimento; Lila M Oyama; Eliane B Ribeiro Journal: Sci Rep Date: 2019-07-22 Impact factor: 4.379