The effects of chronic intermittent hypoxia on insulin and leptin homeostasis in the rat
Faculty of Science School of Physiology 9808215t romainh@physiology.wits.ac.za === There is a high prevalence of insulin and leptin resistance and increased cortisol concentrations in sleep apnoea patients, independent of obesity. Chronic intermittent hypoxia is used an experimental animal mode...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-17702019-05-11T03:40:36Z The effects of chronic intermittent hypoxia on insulin and leptin homeostasis in the rat Romain, Heidi Shira Insulin Leptin Resistance Intermittent hypoxia Faculty of Science School of Physiology 9808215t romainh@physiology.wits.ac.za There is a high prevalence of insulin and leptin resistance and increased cortisol concentrations in sleep apnoea patients, independent of obesity. Chronic intermittent hypoxia is used an experimental animal model to simulate the hypoxia occurring in sleep apnoea patients. The aim of this study was to measure plasma insulin and leptin concentrations and hypothalamic-pituitary-axis activity in rats exposed to either intermittent hypoxia (CIH) or sham hypoxia (SH) for fourteen days. To induce CIH plexiglass cylinders were flushed with 100% nitrogen for nine seconds every 90 seconds, seven hours/day. The rats were weighed each day during the exposure period. Venous blood samples for insulin and leptin were collected on days one, three, five, eight and fifteen. Faecal samples were collected to measure glucocorticoid metabolites. There was no significant difference in the daily change in body weight between the rats exposed to CIH compared to the rats exposed to SH (unpaired t-test). Plasma insulin concentrations were not affected by CIH. In both groups of rats plasma leptin concentrations were significantly higher on day fifteen compared to day five (p=0.03, unpaired t-test). Glucocorticoid metabolites were significantly increased in the intermittent hypoxia group on day two (p=0.003 one-way ANOVA). In conclusion, exposing normal weight rats to CIH for fourteen days resulted in a transient iv increase in HPA axis activity on day two and an elevation in plasma leptin levels, in both groups of rats, at day fifteen. 2006-11-16T08:37:37Z 2006-11-16T08:37:37Z 2006-11-16T08:37:37Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1770 en 15990 bytes 19698 bytes 185756 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf |
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Faculty of Science
School of Physiology
9808215t
romainh@physiology.wits.ac.za === There is a high prevalence of insulin and leptin resistance and increased
cortisol concentrations in sleep apnoea patients, independent of obesity.
Chronic intermittent hypoxia is used an experimental animal model to
simulate the hypoxia occurring in sleep apnoea patients. The aim of this
study was to measure plasma insulin and leptin concentrations and
hypothalamic-pituitary-axis activity in rats exposed to either intermittent
hypoxia (CIH) or sham hypoxia (SH) for fourteen days. To induce CIH
plexiglass cylinders were flushed with 100% nitrogen for nine seconds
every 90 seconds, seven hours/day. The rats were weighed each day
during the exposure period. Venous blood samples for insulin and leptin
were collected on days one, three, five, eight and fifteen. Faecal
samples were collected to measure glucocorticoid metabolites. There
was no significant difference in the daily change in body weight between
the rats exposed to CIH compared to the rats exposed to SH (unpaired
t-test). Plasma insulin concentrations were not affected by CIH. In both
groups of rats plasma leptin concentrations were significantly higher on
day fifteen compared to day five (p=0.03, unpaired t-test). Glucocorticoid
metabolites were significantly increased in the intermittent hypoxia
group on day two (p=0.003 one-way ANOVA). In conclusion, exposing
normal weight rats to CIH for fourteen days resulted in a transient
iv
increase in HPA axis activity on day two and an elevation in plasma
leptin levels, in both groups of rats, at day fifteen. |
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Romain, Heidi Shira |
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Romain, Heidi Shira |
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The effects of chronic intermittent hypoxia on insulin and leptin homeostasis in the rat |
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The effects of chronic intermittent hypoxia on insulin and leptin homeostasis in the rat |
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The effects of chronic intermittent hypoxia on insulin and leptin homeostasis in the rat |
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The effects of chronic intermittent hypoxia on insulin and leptin homeostasis in the rat |
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The effects of chronic intermittent hypoxia on insulin and leptin homeostasis in the rat |
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effects of chronic intermittent hypoxia on insulin and leptin homeostasis in the rat |
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