2001
DOI: 10.1210/jcem.86.6.7588
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Regulation of Leptin and Leptin Receptor in Baboon Pregnancy: Effects of Advancing Gestation and Fetectomy1

Abstract: Leptin, a product of both adipose tissue and the placental syncytiotrophoblast and a potential regulator of primate conceptus development, increases in the maternal circulation with advancing gestation. This increase may be potentiated by estrogens, which also increase as pregnancy progresses. In the present study adipose tissue was collected from nonpregnant (n = 5) baboons (Papio sp) and in baboons during early (days 58-62; n = 5), mid (days 98--102; n = 5), and late (days 158-162; n = 5) pregnancy (term, ap… Show more

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“…reported increasing adiposity among olive baboons from birth to age 8, contrary to declining leptin levels [6]. Instead, declines in leptin among juvenile male baboons may be understood in light of recent findings that leptin is related to placental function and fetal growth in both baboons [12] and humans [3, 14]. Furthermore, among humans, placental cord leptin has been related to BMI [15] and birthweight [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…reported increasing adiposity among olive baboons from birth to age 8, contrary to declining leptin levels [6]. Instead, declines in leptin among juvenile male baboons may be understood in light of recent findings that leptin is related to placental function and fetal growth in both baboons [12] and humans [3, 14]. Furthermore, among humans, placental cord leptin has been related to BMI [15] and birthweight [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%