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Leptin: A new growth factor for the small intestine

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY
卷 37, 期 3, 页码 327-330

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W B SAUNDERS CO
DOI: 10.1053/jpsu.2002.30805

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leptin; small intestine; short bowel syndrome; growth factor; intestinal absorption

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Purpose: This study was designed to evaluate the potential growth factor effects of systemic administration of leptin on mucosal mass and absorptive function in normal rat intestine. Methods: Twenty male Sprague-Dawley rats underwent placement of a jugular venous catheter connected to a subcutaneous osmotic pump designed to deliver its contents at a constant rate. The rats were divided into 4 groups (n=5 per group) based on the contents of the osmotic pump: group 1, 0.1% bovine serum albumin; group 2, leptin, 6.25 mug/kg/d; Group 3, leptin, 18.75 mug/kg/d; Group 4, leptin, 43.75 mug/kg/d. After a 14-day infusion, [C-14] galactose and [C-14] glycine absorption were determined using a closed, recirculation technique. DNA content was determined from mucosal biopsies. Total RNA was extracted from mucosal samples, reverse transcribed, and amplified via polymerase chain reaction for the following primer pairs: sodium/glucose cotransporter (SGLT-1), fructose transporter (GLUT-5), and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH, internal standard). Statistical analysis was performed by analysis of variance and expressed as mean +/- SEM. Results: Systemic administration of increasing doses of leptin enhanced DNA content when compared with the appropriate control (group 2, 1.06+/-0.04 [P<.05]; group 3, 1.1&PLUSMN;0.05 [P<.01]; and group 4, 1.07+/-0.06 [P<.05]. Leptin enhanced mucosal absorptive function (galactose: group 2, 2.31&PLUSMN;0.15 [P<.01]; group 3, 2.71+/-0.06 [P<.01]; group 4, 2.19&PLUSMN;0.28 [P<.05]; glycine: group 2, 2.34+/-0.31 [P<.05]; group 3, 3.32&PLUSMN;0.14 [P<.01]; group 4, 3.1+/-0.27 [P<.01]) in the normal intestine when compared with the appropriate control animals. Also, leptin enhanced the gene expression of the carbohydrate transporters when compared with the appropriate control rats. Conclusions: These data show that systemic leptin administration enhances mucosal mass and absorptive function in normal rat intestine. Thus, leptin appears to be a growth factor for normal small intestine and may play a role in patients who acquire intestinal dysfunction. J Pediatr Surg 37:327-330. Copyright (C) 2002 by W.B. Saunders Company.

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