TY - JOUR
T1 - Glucocorticoid regulation of leptin synthesis and secretion in humans
T2 - Elevated plasma leptin levels in Cushing's syndrome
AU - Masuzaki, Hiroaki
AU - Ogawa, Yoshihiro
AU - Hosoda, Kiminori
AU - Miyawaki, Takashi
AU - Hanaoka, Ikuko
AU - Hiraoka, Junko
AU - Yasuno, Akiko
AU - Nishimura, Haruo
AU - Yoshimasa, Yasunao
AU - Nishi, Shigeo
AU - Nakao, Kazuwa
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - Leptin, the obese (ob) gene product, is an adipocyte-derived satiety factor that is involved in the regulation of food ingestion and body weight. To investigate glucocorticoid regulation of leptin synthesis and secretion in humans, we measured plasma leptin levels in patients with Cushing's syndrome with adrenal or pituitary adenoma and in patients with iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome. Plasma leptin levels in patients with Cushing's syndrome wore significantly elevated compared to those in nonobese healthy subjects and obese subjects without any metabolic or endocrine diseases at a given percentage of body fat by analysis of covariance. In patients with adrenal or pituitary adenoma, after the tumor resection, plasma leptin levels were reduced, with a concurrent decrease in plasma cortisol levels. With no significant changes in body weight, plasma leptin levels were also elevated significantly in lean healthy volunteers 24 h after the admistration of 1 mg dexamethasone. Dexamethasone potently induced ob gene expression and leptin secretion in the organ culture of human adipose tissue. The data demonstrate that glucocorticoids act, at least in part, directly on the adipose tissue and increase leptin synthesis and secretion in humans.
AB - Leptin, the obese (ob) gene product, is an adipocyte-derived satiety factor that is involved in the regulation of food ingestion and body weight. To investigate glucocorticoid regulation of leptin synthesis and secretion in humans, we measured plasma leptin levels in patients with Cushing's syndrome with adrenal or pituitary adenoma and in patients with iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome. Plasma leptin levels in patients with Cushing's syndrome wore significantly elevated compared to those in nonobese healthy subjects and obese subjects without any metabolic or endocrine diseases at a given percentage of body fat by analysis of covariance. In patients with adrenal or pituitary adenoma, after the tumor resection, plasma leptin levels were reduced, with a concurrent decrease in plasma cortisol levels. With no significant changes in body weight, plasma leptin levels were also elevated significantly in lean healthy volunteers 24 h after the admistration of 1 mg dexamethasone. Dexamethasone potently induced ob gene expression and leptin secretion in the organ culture of human adipose tissue. The data demonstrate that glucocorticoids act, at least in part, directly on the adipose tissue and increase leptin synthesis and secretion in humans.
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U2 - 10.1210/jc.82.8.2542
DO - 10.1210/jc.82.8.2542
M3 - Article
C2 - 9253331
AN - SCOPUS:8544258847
SN - 0021-972X
VL - 82
SP - 2542
EP - 2547
JO - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
JF - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
IS - 8
ER -