2009
DOI: 10.2337/db08-1787
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Inhibitory Effects of Leptin on Pancreatic α-Cell Function

Abstract: OBJECTIVELeptin released from adipocytes plays a key role in the control of food intake, energy balance, and glucose homeostasis. In addition to its central action, leptin directly affects pancreatic β-cells, inhibiting insulin secretion, and, thus, modulating glucose homeostasis. However, despite the importance of glucagon secretion in glucose homeostasis, the role of leptin in α-cell function has not been studied in detail. In the present study, we have investigated this functional interaction.RESEARCH DESIG… Show more

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“…The antidiabetic effects of leptin may be mediated by glucagon suppression (30,31). Verification of these results in humans holds implications for future use of leptin as an antidiabetic agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The antidiabetic effects of leptin may be mediated by glucagon suppression (30,31). Verification of these results in humans holds implications for future use of leptin as an antidiabetic agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…To determine if the antidiabetic effects of leptin might be mediated by glucagon suppression, which was suggested by Tuduri et al (17), we compared plasma glucagon in the four groups of diabetic mice. Plasma glucagon averaged 392 ± 42 pg/ mL and 463 ± 112 pg/mL, respectively, in ad libitum fed and pair-fed PBS-treated diabetic controls, and it was suppressed to 79 ± 40 pg/mL by leptin therapy and 54 ± 18 pg/mL by insulin treatment (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to its central action, leptin regulates the release of insulin and glucagon, the key hormones regulating glucose homeostasis, by direct actions on β-and α-cells of pancreatic islets, respectively (10)(11)(12). It thus was proposed that the adipoinsular axis is crucial for maintaining nutrient balance and that dysregulation of this axis contributes to obesity and diabetes (12).…”
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