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Physiological Role of Cholecystokinin B/Gastrin Receptor in Leptin Secretion1

Authors :
Marion Buyse
L. Moizo
S. Levasseur
Yannick Le Marchand-Brustel
Hélène Goïot
André Bado
Florence Hervatin
Samir Attoub
JM Miguel Lewin
J.-P. Laigneau
Source :
Endocrinology. 140:4406-4410
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
The Endocrine Society, 1999.

Abstract

In the present study, we investigated whether cholecystokinin (CCK) or its structurally related peptide gastrin participates in long term regulation of adipocyte leptin secretion. The levels of circulating leptin observed after 2 and 6 h of refeeding in 18-h fast rats were significantly lowered by injection of the specific gastrin/CCK-B receptor antagonist YM022 at doses that did not affect feeding behavior. Moreover, in normally fed animals, circulating leptin was markedly decreased by chronic injection of YM022 (from 4 ± 0.6 to 2.1 ± 0.5 ng/ml). Consistent with these observations, YM022 treatment decreased leptin messenger RNA (mRNA) levels and increased the leptin content in rat epididymal fat tissue. Rat adipocytes exclusively contain gastrin/CCK-B receptor mRNA, but not CCK-A receptor mRNA. Furthermore, adipocyte membranes bound[ 125I]CCK-8 in a saturable manner, with kinetics consistent with a single class of high affinity sites with a Kd of 0.2 nm. These data argue for a physiological role for the ...

Details

ISSN :
19457170 and 00137227
Volume :
140
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5f37b3fd45816e6874f2790fe86ed5db
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/endo.140.10.7079