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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Glukosetoleranz 24 Stunden postpartal und deren Beziehung zu anthropometrischen Daten sowie Adipozytokinserumkonzentrationen

Nickisch, Sabine 04 January 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Während der Schwangerschaft vollziehen sich im Körper der Frau verschiedene Adaptionsmechanismen, um eine bestmögliche Versorgung für das heranwachsende Kind zu gewährleisten. Bei fortschreitender Gravidität entwickelt sich eine physiologische Insulinresistenz. Gelingt es den maternalen Betazellen des Pankreas‘ nicht, diese zu kompensieren, kann eine diabetische Stoffwechsellage bis hin zur Ausbildung eines Gestationsdiabetes (GDM) entstehen. Adipozytokine beeinflussen direkt lokale und periphere metabolische, endokrinologische sowie immunologische Prozesse. Inwieweit sie in der Gravidität eine Rolle spielen, ist bislang nicht hinreichend geklärt. In verschiedenen Studien wurde eine Beziehung zwischen den Fettgewebshormonen und der Glukosetoleranz in der Schwangerschaft nachgewiesen. Im Rahmen dieser Dissertation sollte eine Analyse zur Glukosetoleranz und zu Adipozytokinserumspiegeln bei Frauen unmittelbar nach der Entbindung vorgenommen werden. Ergebnisse oraler Glukosetoleranztests von gesunden Frauen 24 Stunden postpartal (n=65) wurden mit denen einer nicht-schwangeren, gesunden Kohorte (n=30) verglichen. Maternale und neonatale anthropometrische Daten wurden in Zusammenhang zu Adipozytokinen gestellt. Im Vergleich zu Frauen mit normaler Glukosetoleranz (NGT) postpartal konnten in dieser Studie signifikant verminderte Blutglukose – sowie nüchtern – Proinsulinspiegel in der nicht-schwangeren Kontrollgruppe nachgewiesen werden, wohingegen die nüchtern-C-Peptidspiegel erhöht waren. Weiterhin zeigten sich postpartal signifikant niedrigere Adiponektin-, aber höhere sOB-R- (soluble leptin receptor) sowie Leptinspiegel der NGT-Mütter im Vergleich zur Kontrollgruppe. Zusätzlich konnte eine Beziehung zwischen Adipozytokinserumspiegeln und Parametern der Glukosetoleranz bzw. Adipositas demonstriert werden. Daraus lässt sich die These ableiten, dass Frauen in der frühen Phase nach der Entbindung ähnliche biochemische Konstellationen wie beim metabolischen Syndrom, der gestörten Glukosetoleranz oder bei Störungen des Adipozytokinsystems aufweisen.
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Leptin Regulation of Thymopoiesis During Endotoxin-Induced Acute Thymic Atrophy

Gruver, Amanda Louise January 2009 (has links)
<p>Thymus atrophy is highly inducible by stress and prolonged thymus atrophy can contribute to T cell deficiency or inhibit immune recovery after acute peripheral T cell depletion. Little is known regarding the mechanisms driving thymic involution or thymic reconstitution after acute stress. Leptin deficiency in mice results in chronic thymic atrophy, suppressed cell-mediated immunity, and decreased numbers of total lymphocytes, suggesting a role for leptin in regulating thymopoiesis and overall immune homeostasis. Exogenous leptin administration during stress has been shown to protect against thymic damage, yet the mechanisms governing these thymostimulatory effects are currently undefined. Studies herein define the impact of endotoxin-induced thymic damage in the stromal and lymphoid compartment of the thymus and systemic glucocorticoid and cytokine responses in the animal. We report here the novel finding that leptin receptor expression is restricted to medullary thymic epithelial cells in the normal thymus. Using a model of endotoxin-induced acute thymic involution and recovery, we have demonstrated a role for the metabolic hormone leptin in protection of medullary thymic epithelial cells from acute endotoxin-induced damage. We also demonstrated that systemic leptin treatment decreased endotoxin-induced apoptosis of double positive thymocytes and promoted proliferation of double negative thymocytes in vivo through a leptin receptor isoform b-specific mechanism. Leptin treatment increased thymic expression of IL-7, an important soluble thymocyte growth factor produced by medullary thymic epithelial cells. We also found leptin to inhibit systemic glucocorticoid and pro-inflammatory cytokine responses. Using leptin-deficient and leptin receptor-deficient mice in our stress model, we found that endotoxin-induced thymic atrophy was exacerbated in the absence of leptin, despite an inability to mount a proper pro-inflammatory cytokine response. Together, these data support a model in which leptin can function to protect the thymus gland from stress-induced acute damage in part by reduction of systemic corticosteroid and pro-inflammatory cytokine responses, and intrathymically through a mechanism orchestrated by medullary thymic epithelial cells and their soluble mediators (e.g. IL-7). Taken together, these studies suggest a physiological role for leptin signaling in the thymus for maintaining healthy thymic epithelium and promoting thymopoiesis, which is revealed when thymus homeostasis is perturbed by stress.</p> / Dissertation
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Non-repetitive Structures In Proteins : Effects Of Side-chain And Solvent Interactions With The Backbone

Narayanan, Eswar 04 1900 (has links)
The work presented in this thesis deals with the analysis of protein crystal structures with an emphasis on the stereochemical aspects of the folded conformation of proteins. The various analyses described have been performed on a data-set of 250 high resolution and non-homologous protein structures derived from the Protein Data Bank. The overall objective of the work has been to analyse conformational features of the non-secondary structural regions in proteins and identify structural motifs present therein. The results can be useful in the three-dimensional modelling of proteins, altering the stability of proteins, design of peptide mimics and in understanding the structural rules that guide protein folding. The contents of this thesis can be broadly classified into three parts, (a) Conformational preferences of amino acid residues to occur in the partially allowed regions of the Ramachandran map, (b) conformational features of structural motifs formed by side-chain/main-chain hydrogen bonds by polar residues and (c) analysis and characteristic features of isolated β-strands. Chapter 1 of the thesis gives an introduction, briefly discussing the conformation of polypeptide chains, structural features of globular proteins and applications of protein structural analysis etc. Chapter 2 describes the occurrence of left-handed α-helical conformation in protein structures. A data-set of 250 high resolution (< 2.0A) non-homologous protein crystal structures derived from the Protein Data Bank (PDB) has been analysed for occurrences of left-handed α-helical (αL) conformations. A total of 2,573 αL residues were identified from the data-set. About 59% of the observed examples of at conformations were found to be glycyl residues and about 41% non-glycyl. Continuous long stretches of αL residues are seldom found in protein structures. They are most commonly found as singlets represented by 78% of the observed αL examples. The doublets, triplets and quadruplets account for a very minor fraction of the observed examples. There is only a single example of a stretch of four contiguous αL residues, from the protein thermolysin, which forms a single turn of a left-handed α-helix. A majority of the αL residues are nevertheless part of well-defined substructures in proteins. They play singular roles as part of β-turns and helix termination sites in maintaining the characteristic main-chain hydrogen bonds needed for the stability of these structures. They are also found to be effective in the termination of β-strands. The stereo-chemistry and sequence environment around such structures are discussed. The analysis of the side-chain torsion angles of αL residues indicate that the g+ rotamer is highly unfavourable due to stereo-chemical violations posed by the atoms of the side-chain with those of the backbone. The αL residues are highly conserved by residue type as well as conformation among related proteins indicating their vital importance in protein structures Chapter 3 provides an explanation for the unusual preference of glycyl residues to occur in the bridge regions of the Ramachandran map. The Ramachandran steric map and energy diagrams for the glycyl residue are fully symmetric. Though a plot of the (Φ,Ψ) angles of glycyl residues derived from a data-set of 250 non-homologous and high-resolution protein structures is also largely symmetric, there is a clear aberration in the symmetry. While there is a cluster of points corresponding to the right-handed a-helical region, the "equivalent" cluster is shifted to centre around the (Φ,Ψ)values of (90°, 0°) instead of being centred at the left-handed a-helical region of (60°, 40°). An analysis of glycyl conformations in small peptide structures and in "coil" proteins, which are largely devoid of helical and sheet regions, shows that glycyl residues prefer to adopt conformations around (±90°, 0°) instead of right and left handed a-helical regions. Using theoretical calculations, such conformations are shown to have highest solvent accessibility in a system of two-linked peptide units with glycyl residue at the central Cα atom. This is found to be consistent with the observations from 250 non-homologous protein structures where glycyl residues with conformations close to (±90°, 0°) are seen to have high solvent accessibility. Analysis of a sub-set of non-homologous structures with very high resolution (1.5A or better) shows that water molecules are indeed present at distances suitable for hydrogen bond interaction with glycyl residues possessing conformations close to (±90°, 0°). It is concluded that water molecules play a key role in determining and stabilising these conformations of glycyl residues and explains the aberration in the symmetry of glycyl conformations in proteins. Chapter 4 discusses an analysis of backbone mimicry performed by polar side-chains in protein structures. Backbonemimicry bythe formation of closed loop C7, C10, C13 (mimics of γ-, β- and α-turns) conformations through side-chain main-chain hydrogen bonds by polar groups is found to be a frequent observation in protein structures. A data-set of 250 non-homologous and high-resolution protein structures was used to analyse these conformations for their characteristic features. Seven out of the nine polar residues (Ser, Thr, Asn, Asp, Gin, Glu and His) have hydrogen bonding groups in their side-chains which can participate in such mimicry and as many as 15% of all these polar residues engage in such conformations. The distributions of dihedral angles of these mimics indicate that only certain combinations of the involved dihedral angles aids the formation of these mimics. The observed examples have been categorised into various classes based on these combinations resulting in well-defined motifs. Asn and Asp residues show a very high capability to perform such backbone secondary structural mimicry. The most highly mimicked backbone structure is of the Cio conformation by the Asx residues. The mimics formed by His, Ser, Thr and Glx residues are also discussed. The role of such conformations in initiating the formation of regular secondary structures during the course of protein folding seems significant. Chapter 5 presents a description of deterministic features of side-chain main-chain hydrogen bonds as observed in protein structures. A total of 19,835 polar residues from the data set of 250 non-homologous and highly resolved protein crystal structures were used to identify side-chain main-chain (SC-MC) hydrogen bonds. The ratio of the total number of polar residues to the number of SC-MC hydrogen bonds is close to 2:1, indicating the ubiquitous nature of such hydrogen bonds. Close to 56% of the SC-MC hydrogen bonds are local involving side-chain acceptor/donor (‘i’) and a main-chain donor/acceptor within the window i-5 to i+5. These short-range hydrogen bonds form well defined conformational motifs characterised by specific combinations of backbone and side-chain torsion angles. Some of the salient features of such hydrogen bonds are as follows, (a) The Ser/Thr residues show the greatest preference in forming intra-helical hydrogen bonds between the atoms Oyi and Oi-4 Such hydrogen bonds form motifs of the form αRαRαRαR(g") and are most commonly observed at the middle of α-helices. (b) These residues also show great preference to form hydrogen bonds between OYi and Oi-3, which are closely related to the previous type and though intra-helical, these hydrogen bonds are more often found at the C-termini of helices than at the middle. The motif represented by αRαRαRaR(g+) is most preferred in these cases, (c) The Ser, Thr and Glu (between the side-chain and main-chain of the same residue), (d) The side-chain acceptor atoms of Asn/Asp and Ser/Thr residues show high preference to form hydrogen bonds with acceptors two residues ahead in the chain, which are characterised by the motifs β(tt’)αR and β(t)αR, respectively. These hydrogen bonded segments referred to as Asx turns, are known to provide stability to type I and type I’ β-turns. (e) Ser/Thr residues often form a combination of SC-MC hydrogen bonds, with the side-chain donor hydrogen bonded to the carbonyl oxygen of its own peptide backbone and the side-chain acceptor hydrogen bonded to an amide hydrogen three residues ahead in the sequence. Such motifs are quite often seen at the beginning of a-helices, which are characterised by the β (g+)αRαR motif. A remarkable majority of all these hydrogen bonds are buried from the protein surface, away from the surrounding solvent. This strongly indicates the possibility of side-chains playing the role of the backbone, in the protein interiors, to satisfy the potential hydrogen bonding sites and maintaining the network of hydrogen bonds which is crucial to the structure of the protein. Chapter 6 provides a detailed characterisation of isolated β-strands. Reason for the formation of β-strands in proteins is often associated with the formation of β -sheets. However β-strands, not part of β-sheets, commonly occur in proteins. This raises questions about the structural role and stability of such isolated β-strands. Using a data set consisting of 250 proteins, 518 isolated β-strands have been identified from 187 proteins. The two important features that distinguish isolated β-strands from p-strands occurring in β-sheets are (i) the high preponderance of prolyl residues to occur in isolated β-strands and (ii) their high solvent exposure. It is shown that the high propensity for proline residues to occur in isolated β-strands is not due to the occurrence of polyproline type segments in the data-set. The propensities of other amino acids to occur in isolated β-strands follows the same trend as those for β-sheet forming β-strands. Isolated β-strands are characterised often by their main-chain amide and carbonyl groups involved in hydrogen bonding with polar side-chains or water. They are often flanked by irregular loop structures indicating that they are part of long of loops. Analysis of the conservation of such strands among families of homologous protein structures indicates that a sizeable fraction of them are highly conserved. It is suggested that though the formation of isolated β-strands are driven by the intrinsic preferences of amino acid residues, they have many characteristics like loop segments but with repetitive (Φ,Ψ) values falling within the β-region of the Ramachandran map. In addition of the material described in the six chapters above, the thesis also contains the details of work carried out on an aspect slightly different from the main theme of the thesis. This pertains to the comparative analysis of the members of a family of cytokine receptors to derive information to model new members of the family. The three dimensional modelling of the leptin receptor has been used as a case study and the details are included as an appendix. Appendix describes the 3-dimensional model of the satiety factor receptor (the leptin receptor) modelled using principles of homology modelling. Recessive mutations in the mouse obese (ob) and diabetes (db) genes result in obesity and diabetes in a syndrome resembling human obesity. Data from parabiosis (cross circulation) experiments suggested that the ob gene coded, and was responsible for the generation of a circulating factor called leptin which regulated energy balance and the db gene encoded the receptor for this factor. While the structure of the leptin has been determined that of its cognate receptor is as yet unknown. The leptin receptor shows low but clear sequence similarity to the members of the interleukin type 6 family of receptors. The structures of the members of this family are characterised by two p-sandwich like domains connected by a short 4-residue helical linker. The 3-dimensional models for the N- and C-terminal domains of the leptin receptor was generated using the corresponding structures of the signal transducing component of gpl30, the erythropoetin receptor and the prolactin receptor. Further using the evidence that the leptin binds to its receptor with a stoichiometry of 1:1, the relative orientation of the two domains was modelled based on the structure of the human growth hormone receptor, which also binds its ligand with similar stoichiometry. The complex of leptin with its receptor was also modelled based on the structure of human growth hormone/receptor complex. The final energy minimised model of the complex elucidates the mode of interaction between the leptin and its receptor.
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Regulation of Leptin by Sexual Maturation and Energy Status in Male Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) Parr

Trombley, Susanne January 2014 (has links)
Leptin is a peripheral adiposity signal and a key hormone in energy balance regulation in mammals, acting as a link between nutritional status and the endocrine reproductive axis. If this is also the role of leptin in fish is not fully understood. This thesis investigates how different components of the leptin system are affected by sexual maturation and seasonal changes in energy balance in male Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) parr under fully fed and feed-restricted conditions. Moreover, the role of sex steroids as being one of the possible mechanisms by which sexual maturation interacts with leptin is explored. The salmon leptin-a genes, lepa1 and lepa2, were expressed mainly in liver and the leptin receptor (lepr) in brain and ubiquitously in peripheral tissues. Seasonal characterization of the lepa genes and lepr during the growth and reproductive season in one-year old males showed that hepatic lepa1 and lepa2 mRNA levels and plasma leptin levels were down-regulated concomitantly with an increase in weight and body fat. Feed restriction up-regulated hepatic leptin, and pituitary lepr expression as well as plasma leptin levels. Correlation between leptin levels and body lipid stores were either lacking or negative. These findings show that leptin and lepr are sensitive to changes in energy balance, but that leptin might not reflect adiposity in juvenile salmon. Hepatic lepa1 and lepa2, and testicular lepr expression increased during mid- to late spermatogenesis in early maturing males. This up-regulation was preceded by rapid gonadal growth and elevated pituitary follicle-stimulating hormone gene expression levels, whereas peak leptin levels coincided with peak pituitary luteinizing hormone expression and the presence of running milt in the testes. The sex steroids testosterone (T), 11-ketotestosterone and 17-β estradiol stimulated lepa1 and lepa2 gene expression in Atlantic salmon hepatocytes in vitro differentially depending on developmental stage. T was also able to stimulate hepatic lepa1 and pituitary lepa1 and lepr gene expression in immature male salmon in vivo. These results suggest that leptin plays a role in male fish reproduction during later stages of the maturational process and that the elevation of leptin expression during spermatogenesis could be caused by androgen stimulation.
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Πρότυπα έκφρασης των ισομορφών του υποδοχέα της λεπτίνης (OB-R) και άμεσες in vitro επιδράσεις της ανασυνδυασμένης λεπτίνης σε ανθρώπινες αιμοποιητικές καρκινικές σειρές και σε κύτταρα ασθενών με οξεία μυελογενή λευχαιμία

Δερβίλη, Ζωή 22 December 2009 (has links)
Πολλές μελέτες έχουν συνδέσει τη λεπτίνη με την παθοφυσιολογία των νεοπλασιών. Εμείς ερευνήσαμε την άμεση επίδραση της λεπτίνης σε κακοήθη αιματοποιητικό ιστό που περιελάμβανε κύτταρα οξείας μυελογενούς λευχαιμίας (AML) και λευχαιμικές κυτταρικές σειρές. Τα PBMC, τα Τ κύτταρα, τα Β κύτταρα και τα μονοκύτταρα από υγιείς δότες χρησιμοποιήθηκαν ως δείγματα αναφοράς. Προσδιορίσαμε τα πρότυπα έκφρασης των OB-R ισομορφών στα AML κύτταρα και σε λευχαιμικές κυτταρικές σειρές σε σύγκριση με τα κύτταρα αναφοράς με RT-PCR. Η ανασυνδυασμένη λεπτίνη αύξησε την έκφραση του OB-R και την ενδογενή λεπτίνη στους AML βλάστες και σε συγκεκριμένες κυτταρικές σειρές, μα όχι στα κύτταρα αναφοράς. Η CBA ανάλυση προ- και αντι-φλεγμονωδών κυτταροκινών έδειξε ότι η ανανσυνδυασμένη λεπτίνη αυξάνει την έκφραση της IL-6 από τα ΑΜL κύτταρα, πολλών κυτταροκινών από τις λευχαιμικές κυτταρικές σειρές που εξετάστηκαν, και έκκριση της IL-10 από τα PBMC κύτταρα. Ανάλυση western αποκάλυψε ότι η επίδραση της ανασυνδυασμένης λεπτίνης ήταν ανεξάρτητη από τα JAK-2/phospho-JAK-2 πρωτεϊνικά επίπεδα. Προτείνουμε πως το σύστημα λεπτίνης/ υποδοχέα επιδρά άμεσα και ισχυρά στην υποστήριξη ανάπτυξης αιματοποιητικών ανωμαλιών. / Several studies have implicated leptin in the pathophysiology of neoplasias. We investigated the direct effect of leptin on malignant hematopoietic tissue that included primary acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells και leukemic cell lines. PBMC, T-cells, B-cells and monocytes from healthy subjects served as controls. We defined the patterns of OB-R isoform expression in AML cells and leukemic cell lines in comparison to control cells by RT-PCR. rLeptin upregulated the expression of OB-R and endogenous leptin in AML blasts and certain cell lines but not in control cells. Cytometric Bead Array analysis of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines showed that rleptin upregulates IL-6 secretion by AML cells, various cytokines by the leukemic cell lines tested and IL-10 secretion by control PBMC, contributed by monocytes. Western immunoblotting revealed that the effect of rleptin was independent of JAK-2/phospho-JAK-2 protein levels. We propose that the leptin/OB-R system is strongly and directly involved in supporting the growth of hematopoietic malignancies.
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Expressão da leptina e seu receptor no câncer de próstata / Leptin and leptin receptor expression in prostate cancer

Clarice Fraga Esteves Maciel Osorio 12 March 2014 (has links)
O câncer de próstata é o tumor não cutâneo mais comum entre homens e responsável pela segunda maior mortalidade entre os tumores neste sexo. Diferentes métodos são utilizados com o objetivo de determinar o prognóstico do paciente portador de câncer de próstata, contudo existe grande heterogeneidade quando estes são usados individualmente. A leptina é um hormônio peptídico envolvido na regulação da ingestão alimentar, do metabolismo, do gasto energético, além de função neuroendócrina. Este hormônio parece estar envolvido na patogênese de alguns tipos de tumores, inclusive os adenocarcinomas de próstata. Até o presente não se tem certeza se a leptina e seu receptor possam ser utilizados como fatores prognósticos no cancer de próstata. O objetivo do trabalho foi correlacionar os perfis de imunomarcação da leptina e seu receptor em adenocarcinomas de próstata com diferentes fatores prognósticos e comparar as análises de imunomarcação da leptina e seu receptor em adenocarcinomas de próstata por métodos semiquantitativos e quantitativos (morfometria). Foram analisadas 532 peças cirúrgicas de prostatectomias radicais por câncer prostático. A partir destas amostras, após estudo histopatológico, foi montado um arranjo de matriz tecidual, contendo fragmentos de áreas tumorais e não tumorais (peritumorais) destas amostras. Estas foram imunomarcadas com anticorpos antileptina e antirreceptor de leptina. Análises subjetivas (feitas por dois observadores) e objetivas (através da contagem de pontos) foram realizadas em cada uma das imunomarcações. Estes resultados foram comparados e correlacionados com os seguintes fatores prognósticos: invasão perineural, embolização neoplásica vascular, comprometimento bilateral da próstata, invasão das vesículas seminais, comprometimento de margem vesical, de margem uretral e de margem cirúrgica de ressecção. Houve diferença significativa entre as análises subjetivas dos dois observadores e, portanto, estas não foram utilizadas para as demais comparações. Em relação às análises objetivas, foi verificado que a expressão do receptor de leptina estava diminuída nos tumores com comprometimento de margem cirúrgica, de margem uretral e de vesículas seminais. Ainda foi observado correlação entre a expressão desse receptor e o somátório dos fatores prognósticos analisados. Para as demais análises não foi verificada diferença significativa. Métodos semiquantitativos podem ter grande variação e devem ser preteridos em relação a métodos quantitativos para as análises realizadas neste estudo. Nem a leptina nem o seu receptor apresentaram alterações de sua expressão em amostras neoplásicas de próstata quando comparado àquelas não neoplásicas. O receptor de leptina apresentou uma diminuição da sua expressão em tumores com margem cirúrgica comprometida, margem uretral comprometida e com vesículas seminais comprometidas. Houve correlação negativa entre o percentual de área imunomarcada com o anticorpo antirreceptor de leptina e o somatório dos fatores prognósticos analisados. / Prostate cancer is the most common non-cutaneous tumor among men and accounted for the second highest mortality rate among tumors in this sex. Different methods are used to determine the prognosis of patients with prostate cancer, yet there is great heterogeneity when they are used individually. Leptin is a peptide hormone, involved in the regulation of food intake, metabolism, energy expenditure, and neuroendocrine function. This hormone appears to be involved in the pathogenesis of some types of tumors, including prostate adenocarcinomas. Up to the present, it is uncertain if leptin and its receptor may be used as prognostic factors in prostate cancer. The objective of this study was correlate the profiles of immunostaining of leptin and its receptor in prostate adenocarcinomas with different prognostic factors and compare the analysis of immunostaining of leptin and its receptor in prostate adenocarcinomas by semi quantitative and quantitative methods (morphometry). A total of 532 surgical specimens from radical prostatectomies from prostate cancer had been studied. After pathological examination, these samples were included in a tissue microarray containing fragments of tumoral and non-tumoral areas (peritumoral areas). These were immunostained with antibodies antileptin and antileptin receptor. Subjective analysis (made by two observers) and objective (by counting points) were performed on each sample. These results were compared and correlated with the following prognostic factors: perineural invasion, neoplasic vascular embolization, bilateral involvement of the prostate, seminal vesicle invasion, involvement of vesical margin, involvement of urethral margin and involvement of resection surgical margin. There were significant differences between subjective analyses of the two observers, and, therefore, they were not used for other comparisons. Regarding the objective analysis, it was found that leptin receptor expression was reduced in tumors with involvement of the surgical margin, urethral margin and seminal vesicles invasion. Further, there were correlation between the expression of this receptor and the sum of prognostic factors. For the other analyses, it was not observed any significant difference. Semi quantitative methods can have great variation and should be passed over in relation to quantitative methods for the analysis performed in this study. Neither leptin nor its receptor exhibited changes in their expression in neoplastic prostatic samples compared to those that are not neoplastic. The leptin receptor showed a decreased expression in tumors with positive surgical margin, positive urethral margin and involvement of seminal vesicles. There were a negative correlation between the percentage of immunostaining area with antibody antileptin receptor and the sum of prognostic factors.
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Expressão da leptina e seu receptor no câncer de próstata / Leptin and leptin receptor expression in prostate cancer

Clarice Fraga Esteves Maciel Osorio 12 March 2014 (has links)
O câncer de próstata é o tumor não cutâneo mais comum entre homens e responsável pela segunda maior mortalidade entre os tumores neste sexo. Diferentes métodos são utilizados com o objetivo de determinar o prognóstico do paciente portador de câncer de próstata, contudo existe grande heterogeneidade quando estes são usados individualmente. A leptina é um hormônio peptídico envolvido na regulação da ingestão alimentar, do metabolismo, do gasto energético, além de função neuroendócrina. Este hormônio parece estar envolvido na patogênese de alguns tipos de tumores, inclusive os adenocarcinomas de próstata. Até o presente não se tem certeza se a leptina e seu receptor possam ser utilizados como fatores prognósticos no cancer de próstata. O objetivo do trabalho foi correlacionar os perfis de imunomarcação da leptina e seu receptor em adenocarcinomas de próstata com diferentes fatores prognósticos e comparar as análises de imunomarcação da leptina e seu receptor em adenocarcinomas de próstata por métodos semiquantitativos e quantitativos (morfometria). Foram analisadas 532 peças cirúrgicas de prostatectomias radicais por câncer prostático. A partir destas amostras, após estudo histopatológico, foi montado um arranjo de matriz tecidual, contendo fragmentos de áreas tumorais e não tumorais (peritumorais) destas amostras. Estas foram imunomarcadas com anticorpos antileptina e antirreceptor de leptina. Análises subjetivas (feitas por dois observadores) e objetivas (através da contagem de pontos) foram realizadas em cada uma das imunomarcações. Estes resultados foram comparados e correlacionados com os seguintes fatores prognósticos: invasão perineural, embolização neoplásica vascular, comprometimento bilateral da próstata, invasão das vesículas seminais, comprometimento de margem vesical, de margem uretral e de margem cirúrgica de ressecção. Houve diferença significativa entre as análises subjetivas dos dois observadores e, portanto, estas não foram utilizadas para as demais comparações. Em relação às análises objetivas, foi verificado que a expressão do receptor de leptina estava diminuída nos tumores com comprometimento de margem cirúrgica, de margem uretral e de vesículas seminais. Ainda foi observado correlação entre a expressão desse receptor e o somátório dos fatores prognósticos analisados. Para as demais análises não foi verificada diferença significativa. Métodos semiquantitativos podem ter grande variação e devem ser preteridos em relação a métodos quantitativos para as análises realizadas neste estudo. Nem a leptina nem o seu receptor apresentaram alterações de sua expressão em amostras neoplásicas de próstata quando comparado àquelas não neoplásicas. O receptor de leptina apresentou uma diminuição da sua expressão em tumores com margem cirúrgica comprometida, margem uretral comprometida e com vesículas seminais comprometidas. Houve correlação negativa entre o percentual de área imunomarcada com o anticorpo antirreceptor de leptina e o somatório dos fatores prognósticos analisados. / Prostate cancer is the most common non-cutaneous tumor among men and accounted for the second highest mortality rate among tumors in this sex. Different methods are used to determine the prognosis of patients with prostate cancer, yet there is great heterogeneity when they are used individually. Leptin is a peptide hormone, involved in the regulation of food intake, metabolism, energy expenditure, and neuroendocrine function. This hormone appears to be involved in the pathogenesis of some types of tumors, including prostate adenocarcinomas. Up to the present, it is uncertain if leptin and its receptor may be used as prognostic factors in prostate cancer. The objective of this study was correlate the profiles of immunostaining of leptin and its receptor in prostate adenocarcinomas with different prognostic factors and compare the analysis of immunostaining of leptin and its receptor in prostate adenocarcinomas by semi quantitative and quantitative methods (morphometry). A total of 532 surgical specimens from radical prostatectomies from prostate cancer had been studied. After pathological examination, these samples were included in a tissue microarray containing fragments of tumoral and non-tumoral areas (peritumoral areas). These were immunostained with antibodies antileptin and antileptin receptor. Subjective analysis (made by two observers) and objective (by counting points) were performed on each sample. These results were compared and correlated with the following prognostic factors: perineural invasion, neoplasic vascular embolization, bilateral involvement of the prostate, seminal vesicle invasion, involvement of vesical margin, involvement of urethral margin and involvement of resection surgical margin. There were significant differences between subjective analyses of the two observers, and, therefore, they were not used for other comparisons. Regarding the objective analysis, it was found that leptin receptor expression was reduced in tumors with involvement of the surgical margin, urethral margin and seminal vesicles invasion. Further, there were correlation between the expression of this receptor and the sum of prognostic factors. For the other analyses, it was not observed any significant difference. Semi quantitative methods can have great variation and should be passed over in relation to quantitative methods for the analysis performed in this study. Neither leptin nor its receptor exhibited changes in their expression in neoplastic prostatic samples compared to those that are not neoplastic. The leptin receptor showed a decreased expression in tumors with positive surgical margin, positive urethral margin and involvement of seminal vesicles. There were a negative correlation between the percentage of immunostaining area with antibody antileptin receptor and the sum of prognostic factors.
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Secondary Data Analysis Investigating Effects of Marine Omega-3 Fatty Acidson Circulating Levels of Leptin and Adiponectin in Older Adultswith Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers

Rausch, Jamie Ann 02 September 2020 (has links)
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Associations Between Physical Activity Level and Adiponectin/Leptin Ratios in Older Adults

McMath, Arden Lee 03 May 2019 (has links)
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Actions of appetite regulating peptides on supraoptic nucleus (SON) oxytocin neurones

Velmurugan, Sathya January 2009 (has links)
Oxytocin has established roles in parturition and lactation, but can also be released in response to non-reproductive stimuli, such as hyperosmolarity and stress. As a majority of appetite regulating peptides activate the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal stress axis, and oxytocin is also a stress hormone in the rat, it was hypothesized that the oxytocin system in the neurohypophysial axis could be a target for appetite-regulating peptides of central and peripheral origin. The effects of central administration of neuropeptide Y (NPY; a central orexigenic peptide and a central and peripheral neurotransmitter co-released with noradrenaline; n=5 rats) and systemic administration of secretin (a peripheral gut peptide belonging to the family of brain-gut peptides; n=26) and leptin (a peripheral anorexigenic peptide from adipose tissue; n=23) on the electrical activity of SON oxytocin neurones in vivo were studied in urethane-anaesthetized female rats with extracellular recording. Effects were compared with the excitatory responses to cholecystokinin (CCK; a peripheral anorexigenic gut peptide; n=45). Influences of fasting and pregnancy and effects of these peptides on the activity of SON vasopressin neurones were also studied. Results: (1) All the central and peripheral appetite peptides tested increased the electrical activity of SON oxytocin neurones. (a) NPY: Basal firing rate of 3.5 ± 1.05 (mean ± s.e.m) spikes/s was increased by 1 ± 0.45 spikes/s 1min after NPY (basal vs 0-10min post-NPY: P=0.03, paired t-test; n=5). (b) Secretin: Basal rate of 4.1 ± 0.4 spikes/s was increased by 1.7 ± 0.2 spikes/s 2.5min after secretin (basal vs 0-10min post-secretin: P<0.001, paired t-test; n=26). (c) Leptin: Basal rate of 3.4 ± 0.4 spikes/s was increased by 0.4 ± 0.08 spikes/s 1.5min after leptin (basal vs 0-10min post-leptin: P=0.01, paired t-test; n=23). (d) CCK: Basal rate of 3.6 ± 0.3 spikes/s was increased by 1.1 ± 0.15 spikes/s 1min after CCK (basal vs 0-10min post- CCK: P<0.001, Wilcoxon signed rank test; n=45). (2) Secretin induced excitatory responses were greater than to other peptides (P<0.001, Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA on ranks). (3) Secretin dose-dependently increased SON oxytocin neurone electrical activity and peripheral oxytocin release in anaesthetized rats. (4) Intracerebroventricular infusion and microdialysis studies with benoxathian (α1 adrenergic antagonist) revealed that secretininduced excitation of SON oxytocin and vasopressin neurones involves central excitatory noradrenergic pathways. (5) Fasting for 18h did not alter the excitation of SON oxytocin neurones induced by secretin, CCK and leptin. (6) The pathway leading to excitation of oxytocin neurones by CCK was not influenced by prior leptin administration. (7) SON oxytocin neurones were responsive to leptin during late pregnancy. (8) NPY-induced excitation of oxytocin neurones was intact in anaesthetised late pregnant rats, contrasting with attenuated oxytocin secretory responses observed previously in conscious rats. (9) Systemic NPY excited SON oxytocin neurones. (10) Systemic CCK administration either inhibited (77%) or did not affect (23%) SON vasopressin neurones, while leptin had no significant effect, and responses to secretin were predominantly excitatory (67%). Systemic NPY inhibited vasopressin neurones, but central NPY was ineffective. Conclusion: Appetite peptides target SON oxytocin neurones. Postprandially released secretin and leptin might, like CCK, induce peripheral oxytocin release, so as to regulate water and electrolyte homeostasis, which is inevitably disturbed during feeding. Any central release of oxytocin induced by these peptides, might regulate feeding behaviour and satiety. Oxytocin neurone excitation induced by NPY may be relevant during stress responses.

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