2007
DOI: 10.1080/01485010601164024
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Effects of Testosterone on Leptin Production in Anterior Pituitary Cells of Rats: An Immunohistochemical Study

Abstract: The aim of this study was to immunohistochemically examine the effects of orchidectomy and administration of testosterone hormone on leptin production in the rat anterior pituitary. Twenty-one male Wistar rats were divided into three groups. Group I and group II were designated as control (sham-orchidectomized) and orchidectomized rats, respectively. Rats in group III were orchidectomized and injected daily with testosterone propionate for 1 month. At the end of the experimental period, all animals were sacrif… Show more

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“…The reduction in insulin secretion (and concomitantly, in circulating glucose) seen in experiment 1 is consistent with the bulk of data supporting a negative regulation of insulin release and improvement in insulin sensitivity by melatonin [1], while the lack of effect on mean values of leptin in face of a disrupted 24‐hr rhythmicity may explain some of the contradictory results on leptin levels cited reported in the literature [4–24], i.e., they could depend on sample timing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The reduction in insulin secretion (and concomitantly, in circulating glucose) seen in experiment 1 is consistent with the bulk of data supporting a negative regulation of insulin release and improvement in insulin sensitivity by melatonin [1], while the lack of effect on mean values of leptin in face of a disrupted 24‐hr rhythmicity may explain some of the contradictory results on leptin levels cited reported in the literature [4–24], i.e., they could depend on sample timing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Similar MLT-dependent expression sensitivity of clock genes in the SCN and pars tuberalis has also been suggested in the diurnal Soya sheep, Ovis aries [103,104]. In animal models, MLT modifies circulating levels of insulin [105], leptin [106], ghrelin, and peptide YY [107]. In patients with chronic nonalcoholic liver disease, a significant increase in plasma levels of adiponectin, leptin, and ghrelin have been detected, in response to MLT treatment [108].…”
Section: Lan and Circadian Disruption Of Metabolic Responsesmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…While Dubern et al pointed out the correlation between severe obesity in children and melanocortin pathway elements, particularly melanocortin receptor (MCR4) mutations; Chagnon et al showed linkage or association with obesity phenotypes and MCR4 and especially MCR5 [85,86]. Melatonin has been shown to decrease circulating leptin levels in down-regulating leptin in the night time [87].…”
Section: Obesitymentioning
confidence: 97%