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Background:
Obesity is a silent killer and a forerunner of many complications if persists long. Various studies with animal model
have identified the role of leptin, the hormone of adipose tissue; in obesity and its associated complications like diabetes and
atherosclerosis inlater stages. The exact mechanism to know how leptin influences insulin action in body and thereby leading to
diabetes or post diabetic atherosclerosis is still not completely evaluated. Hypercholesterolemia was only found common to all
these three states. The present study, therefore, evaluated the role of obesity on the expression of LDLR receptor, INSULIN receptor
and LEPTIN receptor.
Method:
Receptor expression was done by immunohistochemistry/western blot. The serum level of lipids was measured by
enzyme based kit method. The serum level of insulin and leptin and its soluble receptor were measured by ELISA based kit.
Results:
The blot for insulin expression shows no chamge with body weight; the blot for leptin receptor shows decrease expression
with weight gain and blot for LDLR shows decrease expression with weight gain. The serum levels of insulin and leptin are
increased with weight gain but soluble receptor for leptin did not change significantly. Even the obese group showed decrease
tyrosine phosphorylation of insulin receptor.
Conclusion:
This study has given some possible reasons of the inter-association of hyperleptinemia, hypercholesterolemia and
hyperinsulinemia by showing possibilities of inactivation of insulin and LDLR receptor with leptin resistance.
Biography
Puja Beriwal has completed MBBS in 2006 and M.D. in Biochemistry from AIIMS, New Delhi in 2011. Presently, she is working as Senior Resident
in the Department of Biochemistry. This is her first work in this area and all her knowledge and research activities are on metabolic syndrome which
is becoming an epidemic slowly and steadily. We will leave no stone unturned to stop this epidemic.
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