2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2012.03.002
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Excessive zinc in diet induces leptin resistance in Wistar rat through increased uptake of nutrients at intestinal level

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“…Leptin resistance appears when threshold level of serum leptin above which its increase does not translate into proportional increase in cerebrospinal fluid or brain leptin level [37]. This in turn may result in apparent leptin resistance leading to increase in food intake and higher gain in body weight as observed in subgroups-II and III also reported previously [14], and subgroups-IICE and IIICE respectively in the present study. In contrast, the leptin level in subgroup-IIME and IIIME were evaluated significantly less than those of Zn-HL-diet and CE mixed diet fed groups suggesting that the ME in Zn rich diet did not allow developing leptin resistance as manifested in term of lesser food intake and lesser gain in body weight.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Leptin resistance appears when threshold level of serum leptin above which its increase does not translate into proportional increase in cerebrospinal fluid or brain leptin level [37]. This in turn may result in apparent leptin resistance leading to increase in food intake and higher gain in body weight as observed in subgroups-II and III also reported previously [14], and subgroups-IICE and IIICE respectively in the present study. In contrast, the leptin level in subgroup-IIME and IIIME were evaluated significantly less than those of Zn-HL-diet and CE mixed diet fed groups suggesting that the ME in Zn rich diet did not allow developing leptin resistance as manifested in term of lesser food intake and lesser gain in body weight.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…They were used in this study after taking approval of the protocol from Institutional Ethics Committee. $ Semi-synthetic basal diet was employed with increasing Zn concentration to induce hyperleptinemia [14]. …”
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“…Many researchers confirmed the positive effect of zinc on appetite and feed intake (Brody 1999;McDowell 2003;Taneja et al 2012). In this trial, due to the increasing amount of leptin and insulin around parturition, feed consumption was expected to reduce.…”
Section: Bcs and Feed Intakementioning
confidence: 56%