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Diabetes, Vol 49, Issue 7 1219-1223, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Obesity is associated with a decreased leptin transport across the blood-brain barrier in rats
B Burguera, ME Couce, GL Curran, MD Jensen, RV Lloyd, MP Cleary and JF Poduslo
Endocrine Research Unit, University of Minnesota, Austin, USA. barto.burguera@bmc.org
Leptin exerts important effects on the regulation of food intake and energy
expenditure by acting in the brain. Leptin is secreted by adipocytes into
the bloodstream and must gain access to specific regions in the brain
involved in regulating energy balance. Its action is mediated by
interaction with a receptor that is mainly expressed in the hypothalamus
but is also present in other cerebral areas. To reach these target areas,
leptin most likely needs to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB). In this
study, we compared the permeability of leptin at the BBB in homozygous lean
(FA/FA), high-fat diet-induced (HFD) obese rats (FA/FA rats on a highfat
diet), and genetically obese fa/fa Zucker rats by quantifying the
permeability coefficient surface area (PS) product after correction for the
residual plasma volume (Vp) occupied by leptin in the vessel bed of
different brain regions. The intravenous bolus injection technique was used
in the cannulated brachial vein and artery using leptin radioiodinated with
2 isotopes of iodine (125I and 131I) to separately determine the PS and Vp
values. The PS for leptin at the BBB in lean FA/FA rats ranged from 11.0
+/- 1.6 at the cortex to 14.8 +/- 1.4 x 10(-6) ml x g(-1) x ml(-1) at the
posterior hypothalamus. The PS for leptin in HFD obese FA/FA and obese
fa/fa rats ranged from 3.0- to 4.0-fold lower than in lean FA/FA rats. The
Vp values were not significantly different among the 3 groups studied.
SDS-PAGE analysis of the radioiodinated leptin after 60 min of uptake
revealed intact protein in the 8 different brain regions. Plasma leptin
levels were significantly higher in both obese rat groups compared with
those in lean FA/FA rats. Leptin levels in cerebrospinal fluid were not
significantly different among the 3 groups of rats. These findings strongly
suggest that the leptin receptor (OB-R) in the BBB can be easily saturated.
Saturation of the BBB OB-R in obese individuals would explain the defect in
leptin transport into the brain described in this study.

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