A Longitudinal Study of Leptin During Development in the Male Rhesus Monkey: The Effect of Body Composition and Season on Circulating Leptin Levels
The objective of this study was to examine longitudinal changes in serum leptin concentrations during development and to correlate those changes with sexual development in male rhesus monkeys housed under natural environmental conditions. Blood samples were drawn from 8 control animals approximately...
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description | The objective of this study was to examine longitudinal changes in serum leptin concentrations during development and to correlate
those changes with sexual development in male rhesus monkeys housed under natural environmental conditions. Blood samples
were drawn from 8 control animals approximately every other month from 10 to 30 mo of age and thereafter monthly through 80
mo of age. Leptin levels declined through the juvenile period until the onset of puberty and were negatively correlated with
body weight. Seven of the eight animals became sexually mature during the breeding season of their fourth year of life. Puberty
was delayed in the other animal until the subsequent breeding season. There were no significant fluctuations in leptin levels
prior to or in association with the pubertal rise in LH and testosterone (T) secretion. During the peripubertal period, levels
of leptin varied between 2 and 3 ng/ml. The animal that exhibited delayed puberty had the lowest body weight and highest leptin
levels during this period. With the achievement of sexual maturity, leptin levels varied seasonally, with peak levels in the
late winter (JanâMar) and a nadir in the late summer (AugâSept). A late winter rise in leptin was also evident in most of
the animals during Years 2 and 3, but not during Year 4. In the fall of Years 5 and 6, the seasonal rise in leptin concentrations
lagged 3â4 mo behind the seasonal increase in LH and T. In the fall of Year 5, but not thereafter, leptin levels were positively
related to percent body fat and negatively correlated with lean body mass. The data do not support the hypothesis that increasing
leptin concentrations trigger the onset of puberty in the male rhesus monkey. During the juvenile period and after sexual
maturation, but not during the peripubertal period, leptin secretion varied with season in the animals; but the environmental
factors that cue or drive this rhythm remain to be determined. |
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mo of age. Leptin levels declined through the juvenile period until the onset of puberty and were negatively correlated with
body weight. Seven of the eight animals became sexually mature during the breeding season of their fourth year of life. Puberty
was delayed in the other animal until the subsequent breeding season. There were no significant fluctuations in leptin levels
prior to or in association with the pubertal rise in LH and testosterone (T) secretion. During the peripubertal period, levels
of leptin varied between 2 and 3 ng/ml. The animal that exhibited delayed puberty had the lowest body weight and highest leptin
levels during this period. With the achievement of sexual maturity, leptin levels varied seasonally, with peak levels in the
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lagged 3â4 mo behind the seasonal increase in LH and T. In the fall of Year 5, but not thereafter, leptin levels were positively
related to percent body fat and negatively correlated with lean body mass. The data do not support the hypothesis that increasing
leptin concentrations trigger the onset of puberty in the male rhesus monkey. During the juvenile period and after sexual
maturation, but not during the peripubertal period, leptin secretion varied with season in the animals; but the environmental
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mo of age. Leptin levels declined through the juvenile period until the onset of puberty and were negatively correlated with
body weight. Seven of the eight animals became sexually mature during the breeding season of their fourth year of life. Puberty
was delayed in the other animal until the subsequent breeding season. There were no significant fluctuations in leptin levels
prior to or in association with the pubertal rise in LH and testosterone (T) secretion. During the peripubertal period, levels
of leptin varied between 2 and 3 ng/ml. The animal that exhibited delayed puberty had the lowest body weight and highest leptin
levels during this period. With the achievement of sexual maturity, leptin levels varied seasonally, with peak levels in the
late winter (JanâMar) and a nadir in the late summer (AugâSept). A late winter rise in leptin was also evident in most of
the animals during Years 2 and 3, but not during Year 4. In the fall of Years 5 and 6, the seasonal rise in leptin concentrations
lagged 3â4 mo behind the seasonal increase in LH and T. In the fall of Year 5, but not thereafter, leptin levels were positively
related to percent body fat and negatively correlated with lean body mass. The data do not support the hypothesis that increasing
leptin concentrations trigger the onset of puberty in the male rhesus monkey. During the juvenile period and after sexual
maturation, but not during the peripubertal period, leptin secretion varied with season in the animals; but the environmental
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those changes with sexual development in male rhesus monkeys housed under natural environmental conditions. Blood samples
were drawn from 8 control animals approximately every other month from 10 to 30 mo of age and thereafter monthly through 80
mo of age. Leptin levels declined through the juvenile period until the onset of puberty and were negatively correlated with
body weight. Seven of the eight animals became sexually mature during the breeding season of their fourth year of life. Puberty
was delayed in the other animal until the subsequent breeding season. There were no significant fluctuations in leptin levels
prior to or in association with the pubertal rise in LH and testosterone (T) secretion. During the peripubertal period, levels
of leptin varied between 2 and 3 ng/ml. The animal that exhibited delayed puberty had the lowest body weight and highest leptin
levels during this period. With the achievement of sexual maturity, leptin levels varied seasonally, with peak levels in the
late winter (JanâMar) and a nadir in the late summer (AugâSept). A late winter rise in leptin was also evident in most of
the animals during Years 2 and 3, but not during Year 4. In the fall of Years 5 and 6, the seasonal rise in leptin concentrations
lagged 3â4 mo behind the seasonal increase in LH and T. In the fall of Year 5, but not thereafter, leptin levels were positively
related to percent body fat and negatively correlated with lean body mass. The data do not support the hypothesis that increasing
leptin concentrations trigger the onset of puberty in the male rhesus monkey. During the juvenile period and after sexual
maturation, but not during the peripubertal period, leptin secretion varied with season in the animals; but the environmental
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