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Publication : Leptin-deficient mice are protected from accelerated nephrotoxic nephritis.

First Author  Tarzi RM Year  2004
Journal  Am J Pathol Volume  164
Issue  2 Pages  385-90
PubMed ID  14742244 Mgi Jnum  J:88373
Mgi Id  MGI:3032889 Doi  10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63128-8
Citation  Tarzi RM, et al. (2004) Leptin-deficient mice are protected from accelerated nephrotoxic nephritis. Am J Pathol 164(2):385-90
abstractText  Leptin is an adipose tissue-derived hormone that signals nutritional status to the hypothalamus. Recent evidence indicates that leptin modifies proinflammatory immune responses and may provide a key link between nutritional deficiency and immune dysfunction. To study the influence of leptin deficiency on immune-mediated renal disease, susceptibility to accelerated nephrotoxic nephritis was examined in leptin-deficient C57BL/6-ob/ob mice and C57BL/6 wild-type controls. The model was induced with sheep anti-mouse glomerular basement membrane antibody injected to mice preimmunized against sheep IgG, and mice were sacrificed 8 days after induction of disease. The leptin-deficient ob/ob mice were strongly protected from glomerular crescent formation, macrophage infiltration, glomerular thrombosis, and albuminuria in this model. Our findings suggest that leptin is required for the induction and maintenance of immune-mediated glomerulonephritis, and that blockade of the leptin axis might provide an attractive therapeutic possibility in human autoimmune disease.
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