Abstract:
Plasma leptin and ob gene mRNA levels were increased in mice following bacterial peritonitis, and blocking an endogenous tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) response blunted the increase. However, plasma leptin concentrations did not correlate with the associated anorexia. We conclude that leptin expression is under partial regulatory control of TNF-α in peritonitis, but the anorexia is not dependent on increased leptin production.
Citation:
Moshyedi, A. K., Josephs, M. D., Abdalla, E. K., MacKay, S. L., Edwards, C. K., Copeland, E. M., & Moldawer, L. L. (1998). Increased leptin expression in mice with bacterial peritonitis is partially regulated by tumor necrosis factor alpha. Infection and immunity, 66(4), 1800-1802.