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Diabetes, Vol 48, Issue 2 347-352, Copyright © 1999 by American Diabetes Association
Plasma leptin and insulin levels in weight-reduced obese women with normal body mass index: relationships with body composition and insulin
S Guven, A El-Bershawi, GE Sonnenberg, CR Wilson, RG Hoffmann, GR Krakower and AH Kissebah
Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Clinical Nutrition and Clinical Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA.
Obesity is a complex disease with multiple features that has confounded
efforts to unravel its pathophysiology. As a means of distinguishing
primary from secondary characteristics, we compared levels of fasting
plasma leptin and insulin in a cohort of weight-reduced obese women who
have attained and maintained a normal BMI for more than 1 year with the
levels in cohorts of never-obese and currently obese women. Weight-reduced
obese women showed decreased plasma concentrations of leptin and insulin
compared with obese women, but these levels remained significantly higher
than those of never-obese women. Plasma leptin levels were highly
correlated with plasma insulin levels (r = 0.60, P < 0.001). To further
explore relationships with body composition, total body fat was determined
by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and body fat distribution by computed
tomography in subsets of these groups. Weight-reduced obese women had a
significantly greater percent body fat and subcutaneous abdominal fat mass
than did the never-obese women, and these were highly correlated with
plasma leptin (r = 0.90, P < 0.001, and r = 0.52, P < 0.001,
respectively). In these weight-reduced obese women, visceral fat mass was
similar to that of the never-obese. The insulin sensitivity index and
first-phase insulin response were also comparable. These results
demonstrate that higher leptin levels in weight-reduced obese women are
related to the higher total fat and particularly the subcutaneous fat
masses. Normalization of visceral fat mass in the weight-reduced obese was
accompanied by normalization of insulin sensitivity index and first-phase
insulin response. This study suggests that increases in plasma leptin and
insulin in obesity are secondary features of the obese state.

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