INSULIN AND LEPTIN: DISPUTABLE AND UNSOLVED QUESTIONS OF THEIR INTERACTION
E.V. Belik1, O.V. Gruzdeva1,2, E.I. Palicheva1,2
1Scientific Research Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases, 650002, Kemerovo, Sosnovy blvd., 6
2Kemerovo State Medical University of Minzdrav of Russia, 650056, Kemerovo, Voroshilov str., 22а
Keywords: leptin, insulin, adipocytes, obesity, insulin resistance.
Abstract
Leptin and its receptor are widely distributed mainly in white adipose tissue. Serum leptin concentration correlates with body mass index, and its levels decrease with fasting. Insulin appears to increase leptin mRNA and protein expression, as well as release by adipocytes, synthesized both in advance and de novo, and reduces the levels of adiponectin and its receptors. According to the literature, chronic hyperinsulinemia increases leptin levels. This review summarizes the latest knowledge on the effect of insulin on leptin synthesis and secretion; cellular mechanisms that control the synthesis and release of white adipose tissue are presented.
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