Circannual leptin and ghrelin levels of the blue fox (Alopex lagopus) in reference to seasonal rhythms of body mass, adiposity, and food intake

The aim of the study was to investigate the circannual rhythms of leptin and ghrelin in the blue fox, a variant of the endangered arctic fox, in relation to its seasonal cycles of body mass, adiposity and food intake. The effects of long‐term fasting and exogenous melatonin treatment on these weight...

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description The aim of the study was to investigate the circannual rhythms of leptin and ghrelin in the blue fox, a variant of the endangered arctic fox, in relation to its seasonal cycles of body mass, adiposity and food intake. The effects of long‐term fasting and exogenous melatonin treatment on these weight‐regulatory hormones were also investigated. The leptin concentrations of the blue fox increased during the autumnal accumulation of fat and decreased during the wintertime and vernal weight loss periods. The leptin levels peaked 2–6 weeks before the maximum values were observed for the body mass indices, voluntary food intake, and body masses. The ghrelin concentrations fluctuated widely during the autumn but decreased in the winter in association with suppression of food intake. Exogenous melatonin advanced the seasonal changes in the food intake of the blue fox but did not affect the seasonal rhythms of leptin and ghrelin concentrations. The leptin concentrations did not respond to the 3‐week fasting periods in a consistent way, but the ghrelin levels increased due to food deprivation. In addition to the amount of fat in the body the leptin secretion of the blue fox may be regulated also by other factors. The blue fox may also express seasonal changes in its leptin sensitivity. Our results reinforce the hypothesis that leptin does not function as an acute indicator of body adiposity in seasonal carnivores but rather as a long‐term signal of nutritional status. J. Exp. Zool. 303A:26–36, 2005. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Finland
Food Deprivation - physiology
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Leptin - blood
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