Prevention of fasting-mediated bone marrow atrophy by leptin administration.

2012 
Abstract Leptin is an adipokine that regulates body weight. In the current study, we demonstrate that continuous injection of leptin prevents the lymphocyte reduction observed in fasted mice, especially the immature B cell populations in the bone marrow. Although leptin administration reduced apoptotic cells in the bone marrow of fasted mice, it did not prevent glucocorticoid-mediated apoptosis in vitro . Bone marrow atrophy has also been shown in the leptin receptor-deficient db / db mice. In order to investigate the mechanisms underlying these processes, we transplanted bone marrow cells from db / db or control (+ m /+ m ) mice into C.B-17/lcr- scid / scid mice. We found that the spleen and bone marrow B cell populations were completely reconstituted when db / db and + m /+ m cells were transplanted into scid mice. Our findings suggest that direct interactions between leptin and bone marrow cells are not essential for the development of B cells in a metabologically normal environment.
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