Leptin Requirement for Conception, Implantation, and Gestation in the Mouse
The ob/ob mouse has a complete absence of circulating leptin, resulting in obesity and infertility. Using the minimum daily dose of leptin required to maintain normal body weight and sexual maturation (5 mg/kg, ip), leptin-treated ob/ob females were mated with either wild-type (+/+) or leptin-treate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 2001-12, Vol.142 (12), p.5198-5202 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The ob/ob mouse has a complete absence of
circulating leptin, resulting in obesity and infertility. Using the
minimum daily dose of leptin required to maintain normal body weight
and sexual maturation (5 mg/kg, ip), leptin-treated
ob/ob females were mated with either wild-type
(+/+) or leptin-treated ob/ob males. The
leptin treatment continued throughout pregnancy until weaning or was
withdrawn at 0.5, 3.5, 6.5, or 14.5 d post coitum (dpc). Normal
pregnancy and parturition with pups of normal weight resulted when
ob/ob females were mated with +/+ males
and leptin treatment was continued throughout pregnancy (6 of 8
pregnancies), to 14.5 dpc (6 of 8 pregnancies), or to 6.5 dpc (9 of 12
pregnancies). Pregnancy did not result when treatment was stopped at
3.5 dpc (1 of 7 pregnancies) or 0.5 dpc (0 of 6 pregnancies). Similar
results were obtained when leptin-treated ob/ob females
were mated with leptin-treated ob/ob males. The newborn
pups failed to survive after birth in groups treated with leptin up to
14.5 and 6.5 dpc despite reinstating leptin at birth. This appeared to
be due to a lack of development of the mammary glands. In conclusion,
we have shown that leptin is essential for normal preimplantation
and/or implantation processes. It is also essential for normal
development of the mammary glands, but is not required for pregnancy
and parturition once implantation is established. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.142.12.8535 |