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Leptin, tumor necrosis factor-[alpha] (TNF), and CD14 in ovine adipose tissue and changes in circulating TNF in lean and fat sheep

Authors :
Daniel, J.A
Elsasser, T.H.
Morrison, C.D.
Keisler, D.H.
Whitlock, B.K.
Steele, B.
Pugh, D.
Sartin, J.L.
Source :
Journal of Animal Science. Oct, 2003, Vol. 81 Issue 10, p2590, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Four studies were designed to determine whether 1) tumor necrosis factor-[alpha] (TNF) and the Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding ligand, CD14, are produced by sheep adipose tissue; 2) nutritional reserves and/or short-term fasting affect circulating concentrations of TNF; 3) there is a relationship between TNF and metabolic factors in sheep; and 4) inflammation alters circulating concentrations of leptin. In Exp. 1 and 2, ewes were assigned, based on ultrasonic assessments of last-rib subcutaneous fat measurements to fat (fat thickness >1 cm; mean = 1.52 [+ or -] 0.03 cm) or thin (fat thickness 0.39). In Exp. 4, wethers were injected with LPS. Blood samples were collected every 15 min for 8 h following injection. Plasma concentration of leptin was not altered by LPS (P > 0.20). These results provide evidence: 1) of TNF-like immunoreactivity within fat tissue; 2) that elements within fatty tissues have CD14 that may allow adipocyte function to be directly affected by LPS; 3) that plasma concentrations of leptin are not altered by LPS treatment; and 4) that circulating concentrations of TNF are elevated with obesity in sheep. Key Words: Fat, Leptin, Lipopolysaccharides, Receptors, Sheep, Tumor necrosis factor.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00218812
Volume :
81
Issue :
10
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Animal Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.108552028