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Publication : Leptin-independent programming of adult body weight and adiposity in mice.

First Author  Cottrell EC Year  2011
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  152
Issue  2 Pages  476-82
PubMed ID  21209019 Mgi Jnum  J:173885
Mgi Id  MGI:5050485 Doi  10.1210/en.2010-0911
Citation  Cottrell EC, et al. (2011) Leptin-independent programming of adult body weight and adiposity in mice. Endocrinology 152(2):476-82
abstractText  Low birth weight and rapid postnatal weight gain are independent and additive risk factors for the subsequent development of metabolic disease. Despite an abundance of evidence for these associations, mechanistic data are lacking. The hormone leptin has received significant interest as a potential programming factor, because differences in the profile of leptin in early life have been associated with altered susceptibility to obesity. Whether leptin alone is a critical factor for programming obesity has, until now, remained unclear. Using the leptin-deficient ob/ob mouse, we show that low birth weight followed by rapid catch-up growth during lactation (recuperated offspring) leads to a persistent increase in body weight in adult life, both in wild-type and ob/ob animals. Furthermore, recuperated offspring are hyperphagic and epididymal fat pad weights are significantly increased, reflecting greater adiposity. These results show definitively that factors other than leptin are crucial in the programming of energy homeostasis in this model and are powerful enough to alter adiposity in a genetically obese strain.
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