2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.710498
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Do Leptin Play a Role in Metabolism–Related Psychopathological Symptoms?

Abstract: Objectives: Leptin is a crucial regulator of energy balance and is associated with obesity. In recent years, it has also been recognized as involved in the psychopathological mechanism. Our study aimed to elucidate the relationships between serum leptin levels, body mass index (BMI), and psychopathology symptoms in patients with schizophrenia.Methods: A cross-sectional assessment of 324 inpatients with schizophrenia was conducted. Schizophrenia symptoms were measured using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Sc… Show more

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“…As we know, leptin can be involved in regulating the body's eating behavior, which in turn regulates the level of glucolipid metabolism ( 30 ). Previous literature have shown that increased leptin levels were significantly associated with BMI, body weight ( 7 ), increased waist circumference, and energy intake in psychosis ( 31 , 32 ). Follow-up studies have also found that the clinical symptoms of schizophrenic patients improved after taking antipsychotic drugs, but BMI increased and was associated with increased leptin levels, significantly ( 33 , 34 ).…”
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“…As we know, leptin can be involved in regulating the body's eating behavior, which in turn regulates the level of glucolipid metabolism ( 30 ). Previous literature have shown that increased leptin levels were significantly associated with BMI, body weight ( 7 ), increased waist circumference, and energy intake in psychosis ( 31 , 32 ). Follow-up studies have also found that the clinical symptoms of schizophrenic patients improved after taking antipsychotic drugs, but BMI increased and was associated with increased leptin levels, significantly ( 33 , 34 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Current evidence demonstrated that high levels of leptin were an indirect consequence of weight gain during pharmacotherapy ( 7 , 47 ), individualized dietary patterns should be developed in clinical treatment and medications should be selected that have less impact on patients' metabolic indicators.…”
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“…However, previous studies noticed an elevation in serum leptin levels among persons with schizophrenia treated with antipsychotics [85], and the evidence suggested that the hyperleptinemic state could be more of a consequence than a cause of antipsychotic-induced weight gain [86]. As it has been proven that leptin levels are positively correlated with the body mass index [87], it is believed that hyperleptinemia that is associated with adipose tissue in persons with obesity without expected appetite reduction may indicate a leptin resistance status [88], a similar concept to insulin resistance in persons with diabetes mellitus. Ghrelin, an orexigenic hormone, increases food intake, modulates glucose homeostasis, decreases brown adipose tissue thermogenesis, and increases reward-seeking behaviors [89], consequently contributing to weight gain and metabolic syndrome.…”
Section: Neurotransmitters and Hormones Of Metabolic Syndrome In Pers...mentioning
confidence: 99%