Literature DB >> 9130020

Relationship between circulating leptin and peripheral fat distribution in obese subjects.

F Lönnqvist1, A Wennlund, P Arner.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Abdominal obesity is an important risk factor for the development of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and other atherogenic disorders. The recently discovered fat-derived hormone leptin has been proposed to regulate adiposity through stimulation of satiety and increased energy expenditure. This study was undertaken to examine the relationship between fasting plasma leptin, body fat distribution and atherogenic complications in markedly obese adult subjects.
SUBJECTS: The study comprised 29 women and 26 men who all were obese but otherwise healthy (body mass index, BMI, 33-60 kg/m2).
RESULTS: In 37 of the obese subjects, who were characterized in detail, the fasting plasma leptin levels correlated with plasma insulin (-0.34) but not in a significant way with blood pressure, insulin sensitivity, plasma glucose tolerance or circulating concentrations of glucose, lipoproteins, catecholamines or plasminogen activator inhibitor-1. In the whole patient material the fasting plasma leptin levels were two times higher in women than in men who had similar body mass index values (P < 0.0001). In spite of the fact that all subjects were massively obese, the plasma leptin values correlated positively with BMI (r = 0.39, P = 0.004). On the other hand, there was a negative correlation between plasma leptin and waist-to-hip ratio (r = 0.65, P = 0.0001), which was independent of BMI.
CONCLUSION: Except for a quite weak relationship with fasting plasma insulin, leptin appears not to be associated with classical metabolic atherogenic complications to obesity. Instead, it may protect obese subjects with a gynoid fat distribution from metabolic complications. About 40% of the variation in leptin in massively obese subjects could in fact be explained by peripheral fat distribution.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9130020     DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0800394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord


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