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Diabetes Care, Vol 20, Issue 9 1476-1481, Copyright © 1997 by American Diabetes Association
Evidence that plasma leptin and insulin levels are associated with body adiposity via different mechanisms
MW Schwartz, RL Prigeon, SE Kahn, M Nicolson, J Moore, A Morawiecki, EJ Boyko and D Porte
Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, USA. mschwart@u.washington.edu
OBJECTIVE: Like insulin, the adipocyte hormone, leptin, circulates at
levels proportionate to body adiposity. Because insulin may regulate leptin
secretion, we sought to determine if plasma leptin levels are coupled to
body adiposity via changes in circulating insulin levels or insulin
sensitivity and whether leptin secretion from adipocytes is impaired in
subjects with NIDDM. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We used multiple linear
regression to analyze relationships between BMI (a measure of body
adiposity) and fasting plasma levels of leptin and insulin in 98
nondiabetic human subjects (68 men/30 women) and 38 subjects with NIDDM (27
men/11 women). The insulin sensitivity index (Si) was also determined in a
subset of nondiabetic subjects (n = 38). RESULTS: Fasting plasma leptin
concentrations were correlated to both BMI (r = 0.66, P = 0.0001) and
fasting plasma insulin levels (r = 0.65, P = 0.0001) in nondiabetic men and
women (r = 0.58, P = 0.0009 for BMI; r = 0.47, P = 0.01 for insulin). While
the plasma leptin level was also inversely related to Si (r = -0.35; P =
0.03), this association was dependent on BMI, whereas the association
between insulin and Si was not. Conversely, the relationship between plasma
leptin and BMI was independent of Si, whereas that between insulin and BMI
was dependent on Si. The relationship between plasma leptin levels and BMI
did not differ significantly among NIDDM subjects from that observed in
nondiabetic subjects. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that 1) body adiposity, sex,
and the fasting insulin level are independently associated with plasma
leptin level; 2) because NIDDM does not influence leptin levels, obesity
associated with NIDDM is unlikely to result from impaired leptin secretion;
and 3) insulin sensitivity contributes to the association between body
adiposity and plasma levels of insulin, but not leptin. The mechanisms
underlying the association between body adiposity and circulating levels of
these two hormones, therefore, appear to be different.

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