Plasma leptin concentrations are independently associated with insulin sensitivity in lean and overweight cats

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Appleton, DJ [1 ]
Rand, JS
Sunvold, GD
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[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Vet Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
[2] Iams Co, Res & Dev, Lewisburg, OH 45338 USA
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10.1053/jfms.2002.0166
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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This study investigated relationships between plasma leptin, insulin concentrations, insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in lean and overweight cats. Leptin concentrations were measured in 16 cats during glucose tolerance tests before and after gaining weight, and after feeding a test meal in overweight cats. An important finding of this study is that in both lean (r = 0.79) and overweight (r = -0.89) cats, the higher the leptin concentrations, the more insulin resistant the cat, independent of the degree of adiposity. Leptin concentrations at baseline and after consuming a meal tended to be higher in overweight cats with glucose intolerance, compared to overweight cats with normal glucose tolerance, although the difference was not significant. After feeding the test meal to overweight cats in the early morning, plasma leptin concentrations initially decreased before subsequently rising to peak 15 h later, which coincided with late evening. The leptin peak occurred 9 h after the insulin peak following ingestion of the test meal. Importantly, this study suggests that increased leptin concentrations may contribute to the diminished insulin sensitivity seen in overweight cats. Alternatively, the compensatory hyperinsulinaemia found with insulin resistance in overweight cats could stimulate leptin production. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf of ESFM and AAFP.
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