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IJDO-Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Obesity. 2010; 10 (1): 16-21
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-123747

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Leptin is a hormone resulting from the obesity gene which could be important in the pathogenesis of the insulin. Only limited data concerning the interaction of insulin, glucose tolerance and free leptin are available and no data exist on the potential influence of free vs. bound circulating leptin. We, therefore, studied percentage of free to total leptin in diabetic patients. Thirty non-insulin dependent diabetic obese patients [age:50 +/- 20 years, BMI>30 kg/m[2]] and 30 non-insulin dependent diabetic non-obese patients [age:50 +/- 20 years, BMI<25 kg/m[2]] were studied. Free leptin was purified by Gel filtration chromatography and the fractions were collected and then their free leptin was measured by a high sensitive ELISA method. Circulation total leptin and insulin was measured by ELISA. Circulation total leptin was significantly correlated to insulin [P<0.005]. Percentage of free leptin to total in obese subjects was more than non-obese subjects [27% +/- %1 vs.%3 +/- %4, [p<0.001]]. Percentage of free to total leptin showed a positive correlation with insulin [r=0.58 [P<0.001]], insulin resistance [r=31 [P<0.015]] and BMI [r=0.86 [P<0.001]]. The majority of leptin which circulates in obese individuals was free form. Presumably it is bioactive protein of hormone and thus obese subjects are resistant to free leptin


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Humans , Diabetes Mellitus , Insulin/blood , Blood Glucose , Lipids/blood , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Obesity , Body Mass Index , Insulin Resistance
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