Puberty in Female Mice Is Not Associated with Increases in Either Body Fat or Leptin
It has been hypothesized that puberty is triggered when body fat and hence circulating levels of leptin exceed critical thresholds. Four kinds of experiments tested that hypothesis in female mice. When age was the independent variable, body fat and circulating levels of leptin decreased rather than...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 2001-11, Vol.142 (11), p.4758-4761 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It has been hypothesized that puberty is triggered when body fat
and hence circulating levels of leptin exceed critical thresholds. Four
kinds of experiments tested that hypothesis in female mice. When age
was the independent variable, body fat and circulating levels of leptin
decreased rather than increased before the onset of puberty. When stage
of reproductive development was the independent variable, neither body
fat nor circulating levels of leptin correlated with the onset of
puberty. In sharp contrast, reproductive development was well
correlated with body weight. A significant nocturnal peak in
circulating levels of leptin was seen before and at all stages of
reproductive development, but the highest levels were seen after rather
than before the first estrous cycle was initiated. Neither acceleration
nor deceleration of puberty by varying the female’s social environment
had any effect on either body fat or leptin. There is no support in any
of these experiments for the hypothesis that an increase in body fat
and thus an increase in circulating levels of leptin triggers puberty
in female mice. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.142.11.8495 |