Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5925268 | Physiology & Behavior | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Rats fed a low fat (10% kcal), very high fructose (60% kcal) diet for 3 weeks were resistant to peripheral, but not central leptin administration. ⺠The peripheral leptin resistance was not caused by a failure of leptin to cross the blood brain barrier because peripheral leptin increased hypothalamic phosphorylation of STAT3. ⺠Rats fed a low fructose (18% kcal), high fat (30% kcal) diet for 64 days were resistant to peripheral leptin, but leptin resistance was prevented in rats fed a high fat diet containing 40% kcal fructose although percent body fat was not changed. ⺠Replacement of fructose with glucose in the high fat diet also prevented development of leptin resistance. ⺠These results suggest that dietary monosaccharides modify a metabolic process that influences the effects of leptin on food intake and weight gain.
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Authors
Samantha J. Haring, Ruth B.S. Harris,