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Diabetes | 1996

Specificity of leptin action on elevated blood glucose levels and hypothalamic neuropeptide Y gene expression in ob/ob mice

Michael W. Schwartz; Denis G. Baskin; Thomas R. Bukowski; Joseph L. Kuijper; Donald C. Foster; Gerry Lasser; Donna E. Prunkard; Daniel Porte; Stephen C. Woods; Randy J. Seeley; David S. Weigle

Correction of the obese state induced by genetic leptin deficiency reduces elevated levels of both blood glucose and hypothalamic neuropeptide Y (NPY) mRNA in ob/ob mice. To determine whether these responses are due to a specific action of leptin or to the reversal of the obese state, we investigated the specificity of the effect of systemic leptin administration to ob/ob mice (n = 8) on levels of plasma glucose and insulin and on hypothalamic expression of NPY mRNA. Saline-treated controls were either fed ad libitum (n = 8) or pair-fed to the intake of the leptin-treated group (n = 8) to control for changes of food intake induced by leptin. The specificity of the effect of leptin was further assessed by 1) measuring NPY gene expression in db/db mice (n = 6) that are resistant to leptin, 2) measuring NPY gene expression in brain areas outside the hypothalamus, and 3) measuring the effect of leptin administration on hypothalamic expression of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) mRNA. Five daily intraperitoneal injections of recombinant mouse leptin (150 μg) in ob/ob mice lowered food intake by 56% (P < 0.05), body weight by 4.1% (P < 0.05), and levels of NPY mRNA in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus by 42.3% (P < 0.05) as compared with saline-treated controls. Pair-feeding of ob/ob mice to the intake of leptin-treated animals produced equivalent weight loss, but did not alter expression of NPY mRNA in the arcuate nucleus. Leptin administration was also without effect on food intake, body weight, or NPY mRNA levels in the arcuate nucleus of db/db mice. In ob/ob mice, leptin did not alter NPY mRNA levels in cerebral cortex or hippocampus or the expression of CRH mRNA in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN). Leptin administration to ob/ob mice also markedly reduced serum glucose (8.3 ± 1.2 vs. 24.5 ± 3.8 mmol/l; P < 0.01) and insulin levels (7,263 ± 1,309 vs. 3,150 ± 780 pmol/l), but was ineffective in db/db mice. Pair-fed mice experienced reductions of glucose and insulin levels that were < 60% of the reduction induced by leptin. The results suggest that in ob/ob mice, systemic administration of leptin inhibits NPY gene overexpression through a specific action in the arcuate nucleus and exerts a hypoglycemic action that is partly independent of its weight-reducing effects. Furthermore, both effects occur before reversal of the obesity syndrome. Defective leptin signaling due to either leptin deficiency (in ob/ob mice) or leptin resistance (in db/db mice) therefore leads directly to hyperglycemia and the overexpression of hypothalamic NPY that is implicated in the pathogenesis of the obesity syndrome.


Cell | 2001

Interleukin 20: discovery, receptor identification, and role in epidermal function.

Hal Blumberg; Darrell Conklin; Wenfeng Xu; Angelika Grossmann; Ty Brender; Susan Carollo; Maribeth Eagan; Don Foster; Betty A. Haldeman; Angie Hammond; Harald S. Haugen; Laura J. Jelinek; James D. Kelly; Karen Madden; Mark Maurer; Julia Parrish-Novak; Donna E. Prunkard; Shannon Sexson; Cindy A. Sprecher; Kim Waggie; James W. West; Theodore E. Whitmore; Lena Yao; Melanie K. Kuechle; Beverly A. Dale; Yasmin A. Chandrasekher

A structural, profile-based algorithm was used to identify interleukin 20 (IL-20), a novel IL-10 homolog. Chromosomal localization of IL-20 led to the discovery of an IL-10 family cytokine cluster. Overexpression of IL-20 in transgenic (TG) mice causes neonatal lethality with skin abnormalities including aberrant epidermal differentiation. Recombinant IL-20 protein stimulates a signal transduction pathway through STAT3 in a keratinocyte cell line, demonstrating a direct action of this ligand. An IL-20 receptor was identified as a heterodimer of two orphan class II cytokine receptor subunits. Both receptor subunits are expressed in skin and are dramatically upregulated in psoriatic skin. Taken together, these results demonstrate a role in epidermal function and psoriasis for IL-20, a novel cytokine identified solely by bioinformatics analysis.


Nature | 1994

Cloning and expression of murine thrombopoietin cDNA and stimulation of platelet production in vivo

Si Lok; Richard D. Holly; Joseph L. Kuijper; Catherine E. Lofton-Day; Francis J. Grant; Mark D. Heipel; Steve K. Burkhead; Janet M. Kramer; L. Anne Bell; Cindy A. Sprecher; Hal Blumberg; Rebecca A. Johnson; Donna E. Prunkard; Andrew Ching; Shannon Mathewes; Mason C. Bailey; John W. Forstrom; Michele M. Buddle; Sherri G. Osborn; Simon J. Evans; Paul O. Sheppard; Scott R. Presnell; Patrick J. O'Hara; Fredrick S. Hagen; Gerald Juergen Roth; Donald C. Foster


Archive | 1995

Production of fibrinogen in transgenic animals

Ian Garner; Michael A. Dalrymple; Donna E. Prunkard; Donald C. Foster


Nature Biotechnology | 1996

High-level expression of recombinant human fibrinogen in the milk of transgenic mice

Donna E. Prunkard; Ian Robert Cottingham; Ian Garner; Susan Bruce; Michael A. Dalrymple; Gerry Lasser; Paul Bishop; Donald C. Foster


Archive | 1996

PROTEIN C PRODUCTION IN TRANSGENIC ANIMALS

Ian Garner; Ian Robert Cottingham; Simon M. Temperley; Donald C. Foster; Cindy A. Sprecher; Donna E. Prunkard


Archive | 1996

Protein C production in non-human transgenic mammals

Ian Garner; Ian Robert Cottingham; Simon M. Temperley; Donald C. Foster; Cindy A. Sprecher; Donna E. Prunkard


Archive | 1996

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Michael W. Schwartz; Denis G. Baskin; Thomas R. Bukowski; Joseph L. Kuijper; Donald C. Foster; Gerry Lasser; Donna E. Prunkard; Stephen C. Woods; Randy J. Seeley; David S. Weigle


Archive | 1996

Preparation of fibrinogen transgenic animals

Ian Garner; Michael A. Dalrymple; Donna E. Prunkard; Donald C. Foster


Archive | 1995

Produccion de fibrinogeno en animales transgenicos.

Michael A. Dalrymple; Donald C. Foster; Ian Garner; Donna E. Prunkard

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Harborview Medical Center

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