1997
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2265.1997.1820979.x
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Leptin levels do not change acutely with food administration in normal or obese subjects, but are negatively correlated with pituitary‐adrenal activity

Abstract: Leptin is a robust indicator of BMI and insulin levels, both basal and stimulated, but does not change acutely following food. Fasting causes a proportionately greater decline in leptin levels in lean subjects than in obese subjects. Circulating leptin is inversely correlated with the activity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis: whether this is a direct influence of leptin on hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal activity, or whether both are indirect indicators of body fat stores, requires further investigatio… Show more

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“…Table 2 Glucose, insulin and leptin concentration before and after glucose administration (30, 60, 90 and 120 min) in the experimental group of individuals, as well as leptin concentration before and after water administration (controls) 19 In humans, it has also been shown that increasing serum insulin concentrations for a short period of time (5 h) either postprandially or after infusion of insulin does not in¯uence the secretion of leptin. 13,16,18 Our ®nding that there is no signi®cant correlation between leptin and insulin concentrations during glucose loading is in accord with previous data which have shown that insulin does not stimulate endogenous leptin secretion and permits us to postulate that other factors affect both leptin and insulin secretion. Corticosteroids might be one such factor, as well as catecholamines.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Table 2 Glucose, insulin and leptin concentration before and after glucose administration (30, 60, 90 and 120 min) in the experimental group of individuals, as well as leptin concentration before and after water administration (controls) 19 In humans, it has also been shown that increasing serum insulin concentrations for a short period of time (5 h) either postprandially or after infusion of insulin does not in¯uence the secretion of leptin. 13,16,18 Our ®nding that there is no signi®cant correlation between leptin and insulin concentrations during glucose loading is in accord with previous data which have shown that insulin does not stimulate endogenous leptin secretion and permits us to postulate that other factors affect both leptin and insulin secretion. Corticosteroids might be one such factor, as well as catecholamines.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…They found an increase in insulin concentrations, while leptin concentrations did not change 3 h after food. Korbonits et al 16 provided a mixed meal of 1000 kcal in obese and normal weight individuals and found no changes in leptin concentrations before and after the meal. Also, they did not ®nd any correlation between leptin and glucose, as well as leptin and insulin concentrations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In one patient, 6 months after an insulinoma was surgically removed, insulin concentrations decreased from 16.2 to 7.6 mg/l, leptin decreased about 50 % and the patient's BMI had only decreased from 31 to 28 [45]. In diabetic pregnancies, placenta leptin mRNA and protein increased threefold to fivefold after the women were treated with insulin [46].…”
Section: Regulation Of Leptin By Insulinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serum leptin levels are raised by insulin treatment, in type 2 as well as type 1 diabetic patients (140,156). One report on a patient with insulinoma reported markedly elevated leptin levels during chronically high insulinaemia, which both dropped after surgical removal (157), also indicating that chronic hyperinsulinaemia increases leptin expression.…”
Section: Effect Of Insulin On Leptin Secretionmentioning
confidence: 99%