Circulating vaspin and visfatin are not affected by acute or chronic energy deficiency or leptin administration in humans

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Objective: Animal and in vitro studies indicate that leptin alleviates starvation-induced reduction in circulating vaspin and stimulates the production of visfatin. We thus examined whether vaspin and visfatin are affected by short- and long-term energy deprivation and leptin administration in human subjects in vivo.

Design and methods: We measured circulating levels of vaspin and visfatin i) before and after 72 h of starvation (leading to severe hypoleptinemia) with or without leptin administration in replacement doses in 13 normal-weight subjects, ii) before and after 72 h of starvation with leptin administration in pharmacological doses in 13 lean and obese subjects, iii) during chronic energy deficiency in eight women with hypothalamic amenorrhea on leptin replacement for 3 months, and iv) during chronic energy deficiency in 18 women with hypothalamic amenorrhea on leptin replacement or placebo for 3 months.

Results: Acute starvation decreased serum leptin to 21% of baseline values, (P=0.002) but had no significant effect on vaspin and visfatin concentrations (P>0.05). Nor did normalization of leptin levels affect the concentrations of these two adipokines (P>0.9). Leptin replacement in women with hypothalamic amenorrhea did not significantly alter vaspin and visfatin concentrations, whether relative to baseline or placebo administration (P>0.25). Pharmacological doses of leptin did not affect circulating vaspin and visfatin concentrations (P>0.9).

Conclusions: Circulating vaspin and visfatin are not affected by acute or chronic energy deficiency leading to hypoleptinemia and are not regulated by leptin in human subjects, indicating that these adipocyte-secreted hormonal regulators of metabolism are independently regulated in humans.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Endocrinology
Volume164
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)911-917
Number of pages7
ISSN0804-4643
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • Adult, Amenorrhea/blood, Double-Blind Method, Energy Intake/physiology, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Exercise/physiology, Fasting/physiology, Female, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Humans, Hypothalamic Diseases/blood, Leptin/blood, Male, Nicotinamide Phosphoribosyltransferase/blood, Serpins/blood, Young Adult

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