Melatonin effect on plasma adiponectin, leptin, insulin, glucose, triglycerides and cholesterol in normal and high fat-fed rats
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Melatonin effect on body weight progression, mean levels and 24-hr pattern of circulating adiponectin, leptin, insulin, glucose, triglycerides and cholesterol were examined in rats fed a normal or a high-fat diet. In experiment 1, rats fed a normal diet were divided into two groups: receiving melatonin (25 μg/mL drinking water) or vehicle for 9 wk. In experiment 2, animals were divided into three groups: two fed with a high-fat diet (35%25 fat) and melatonin (25 μg/mL) or vehicle in drinking water for 11 wk, while a third group was given a normal diet (4%25 fat). At the end of experiments, groups of eight rats were killed at six different time intervals throughout a 24- hr period. Melatonin administration for 9 wk decreased body weight gain from the 3rd wk on without affecting food intake. A significant reduction in circulating insulin, glucose and triglyceride mean levels and disrupted daily patterns of plasma adiponectin, leptin and insulin were observed after melatonin. In high fat-fed rats, melatonin attenuated body weight increase, hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia, as well as the increase in mean plasma adiponectin, leptin, triglycerides and cholesterol levels. The high-fat diet disrupted normal 24- hr patterns of circulating adiponectin, insulin and cholesterol, the effects on insulin and cholesterol being counteracted by melatonin. Nocturnal plasma melatonin concentration in control and obese rats receiving melatonin for 11 wk attained values 21-24-fold greater than controls. The results indicate that melatonin counteracts some of the disrupting effects of diet-induced obesity in rats. © 2010 The Authors.
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adiponectin; circadian rhythms; high-fat diet; insulin; leptin; melatonin adiponectin; cholesterol; glucose; insulin; leptin; melatonin; triacylglycerol; animal experiment; animal model; article; cholesterol blood level; controlled study; drug effect; drug efficacy; glucose blood level; hyperglycemia; hyperinsulinemia; insulin blood level; lipid diet; male; nonhuman; protein blood level; rat; triacylglycerol blood level; weight gain; weight reduction; Adipokines; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Blood Glucose; Body Weight; Cholesterol; Dietary Fats; Insulin; Male; Melatonin; Metabolic Networks and Pathways; Obesity; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Triglycerides
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