Microinjection of leptin into the ventromedial hypothalamus increases glucose uptake in peripheral tissues in rats
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Microinjection of leptin into the ventromedial hypothalamus increases glucose uptake in peripheral tissues in rats
Abstract
We studied the effects of microinjection of leptin into the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) and lateral hypothalamus (LH) on glucose uptake in peripheral tissues in unanesthetized rats. The rate of glucose uptake was assessed in vivo by 2-[3H]deoxyglucose incorporation. Single injection of leptin into VMH increased glucose uptake in brown adipose tissue (BAT), heart, skeletal muscles, and spleen but not in white adipose tissue or skin. On the other hand, microinjection of leptin into LH had little effect on glucose uptake in those tissues. The plasma concentrations of glucose and insulin were unaltered by intrahypothalamic injection of leptin into either VMH or LH. Among skeletal muscles, the increase in glucose uptake induced by intrahypothalamic injection of leptin was greater in the soleus than in the extensor digitorum longus. Likewise, the increased glucose uptake in the gastrocnemius in response to leptin was more prominent in the red part than in the white part of the tissue. When surgical sympathetic denervation of the interscapular BAT was performed, the enhanced glucose uptake by BAT in response to intrahypothalamic leptin was completely suppressed. These findings suggest that intrahypothalamic injection of leptin preferentially increases glucose uptake by some peripheral tissues through activation of the VMH-sympathetic (or its neighboring medial hypothalamus-sympathetic) nervous system, thereby contributing to the maintenance of energy balance.
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