2003
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0802273
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Leptin-dependent platelet aggregation in healthy, overweight and obese subjects

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of leptin on platelet aggregation and platelet free calcium (Ca 2+ ) concentrations, and the role of the long form of leptin receptor (ObRb) and the phospholipase C (PLC) in mediating leptin effects on platelet function. DESIGN: Cross-sectional, clinical study. SETTING: Outpatient's Service for Prevention and Treatment of Obesity at the University Hospital of Messina, Italy. SUBJECTS: A total of 19 healthy, 14 overweight, and 16 obese male subjects. MEASUREMENTS: ADP-induce… Show more

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“…Leptin-induced platelet aggregation is blunted, but not completely abolished, in overweight and obese patients when compared to normal weight subjects, and this observation suggests that leptin receptor on platelet membrane may represent a site of leptin resistance in human obesity. 19 These findings have been recently extended by Canavan et al 39 by demonstrating that normal weight subjects undergoing complete caloric deprivation had greater sensitivity in hemostatic responses to leptin. The present study further confirms the existence of a differential sensitivity to the pro-thrombotic action of leptin effect based on total adiposity, and suggests the hypothesis that platelet resistance to leptin in overweight or obese patients could represent a finalistic protective mechanism against the excess pro-thrombotic stimulation that would be produced by obesity-related hyperleptinemia.…”
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“…Leptin-induced platelet aggregation is blunted, but not completely abolished, in overweight and obese patients when compared to normal weight subjects, and this observation suggests that leptin receptor on platelet membrane may represent a site of leptin resistance in human obesity. 19 These findings have been recently extended by Canavan et al 39 by demonstrating that normal weight subjects undergoing complete caloric deprivation had greater sensitivity in hemostatic responses to leptin. The present study further confirms the existence of a differential sensitivity to the pro-thrombotic action of leptin effect based on total adiposity, and suggests the hypothesis that platelet resistance to leptin in overweight or obese patients could represent a finalistic protective mechanism against the excess pro-thrombotic stimulation that would be produced by obesity-related hyperleptinemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…21 However, whether the platelet responsiveness to leptin really corresponds to a high-risk phenotype remains to be established. Indeed, the platelet aggregation response to leptin was blunted in patients with overweight or obesity in a former study, 19 thus suggesting that platelet from obese donors may be resistant to the pro-aggregating action of leptin.…”
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confidence: 90%
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