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Publication : Increased leptin and white adipose tissue hypoplasia are sexually dimorphic in Lif null/Igf-I haploinsufficient mice.

First Author  Fernández-Moreno C Year  2004
Journal  FEBS Lett Volume  557
Issue  1-3 Pages  64-8
PubMed ID  14741342 Mgi Jnum  J:87585
Mgi Id  MGI:3027219 Doi  10.1016/s0014-5793(03)01445-5
Citation  Fernandez-Moreno C, et al. (2004) Increased leptin and white adipose tissue hypoplasia are sexually dimorphic in Lif null/Igf-I haploinsufficient mice. FEBS Lett 557(1-3):64-8
abstractText  We previously showed cooperation of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) during development. Mice doubly deficient in LIF and IGF-I died at birth. We now analyze the possible combined influence of both factors on postnatal growth. The haploinsufficiency of the Igf-I gene on a Lif null background caused a marked reduction in body mass index and white adipose tissue only in female mice. These animals had increased leptin, increased serum IGF-I and apparent substitution of white adipose tissue by brown adipose tissue. The complex interrelationships between LIF and IGF-I in regulating weight thus involve sexually dimorphic effects on adipose tissue differentiation and circulating leptin.
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