Effects of leptin administration on lactational infertility in food-restricted rats depend on milk delivery

被引:7
作者
Abizaid, A [1 ]
Kyriazis, D [1 ]
Woodside, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Concordia Univ, Dept Psychol DS413, Ctr Studies Behav Neurobiol, Montreal, PQ H4B 1R6, Canada
关键词
reproduction; food intake; postpartum; energy availability;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.00128.2003
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Leptin administration has been shown to prevent the disruptive effects of acute food deprivation on reproductive function in cycling females and lactating females. We examined the ability of intracerebroventricular leptin administration to ameliorate the effects of food restriction for the first 2 wk postpartum on length of lactational infertility. Leptin administration did not reduce the effects of food restriction on reproductive function at either time period (days 8-15 and 15-22 postpartum) or dose (1 and 10 mug/day) administered. Because of the sharp contrast between these results and the ability of leptin to offset the effects of acute food deprivation in lactating rats, the remaining studies investigated the possible causes of this difference. Both central and peripheral leptin administration eliminated food deprivation-induced prolongation of lactational infertility, suggesting that neither route of administration nor dose was a factor. However, we noticed that, whereas chronically food-restricted females continue to deliver milk to their young, acutely food-deprived females do not. To test the hypothesis that the continued energetic drain of milk production and delivery might prevent the ability of exogenous leptin administration to eliminate the effects of undernutrition, leptin was administered to food-restricted, lactating rats prevented from delivering milk. In this situation intracerebroventricular leptin treatment completely eliminated the effects of food restriction on lactational infertility, suggesting that leptin contributes to the maintenance of reproductive function via two pathways: direct binding in the central nervous system and through increasing the availability of oxidizable metabolic fuels.
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页码:R217 / R225
页数:9
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