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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-978629
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Oleoyl-Estrone Lowers the Body Weight of Both ob/ob and db/db Mice
Publication History
1999
2000
Publication Date:
19 April 2007 (online)

Homozygous obese db/db (BKS-Lepr db and ob/ob (B6-Lep ob) mice were treated for 14 days with a continuous infusion of a fat emulsion (controls) or loaded with oleoyl-estrone at doses of 12.5 and 50 nmol/g × d using surgically inserted osmotic minipumps. Treatment with oleoyl-estrone resulted in a marked decrease in body weight in both strains, compared with the unchecked growth of controls. In db/db mice, plasma urea and insulin, as well as liver lipid decreased with treatment. In ob/ob mice, the effect on insulin was more marked, in parallel with higher plasma lipids pointing to increased fat mobilisation. The results suggest that oleoyl-estrone effects on body fat reserves and insulin resistance are not mediated by leptin, since ob/ob mice lack this hormone and in the db/db it is present but cannot induce effects because of defective leptin receptors; in both cases oleoyl-estrone treatment lowers body weight.
Key words
Obesity - Oleoyl-Estrone - Leptin - ob/ob Mice - db/db Mice - Insulin - Slimming