Serum Concentrations
of Leptin and Soluble Leptin Receptor in Women after Bilateral
Ovariectomy
Eretová V., Haluzík M., Svobodová J., Živný J.:
Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Živný, DrSc. III. interní klinika 1. LF UK a VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Marek, DrSc. |
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Summary:
Objective: To determine whether the blood concentrations of leptin and soluble leptin receptor
(LEPR) hang in women after bilateral ovariectomy, and whether there is a relationship between
the concentrations of leptin, LEPR and LH, FSH and 17 b-estradiol before and after castration.
Design: Prospective clinical study.
Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University
and the General Faculty Hospital, Prague.
Methods: 10 women of reproductive age (31–37 years) with a regular menstrual cycle were inclu-
ded in the study. Blood samples were always taken during the follicular phase of the menstrual
cycle and 5 days after bilateral ovariectomy. In 9 women, hysterectomy was performed with the
bilateral ovariectomy. Evaluated parameters: leptin, soluble leptin receptor, FSH, LH, 17 b-estradiol and BMI. Serum soluble leptin receptor and leptin concentrations were determined using
commercial ELISA kits. Serum concentrations of FSH, LH, and 17 b-estradiol were determined
using commercial RIA kits.
Results: We did not find any statistically significant changes in the concentration of leptin (8.9 ±
5.5 vs 7 ± 5.6) and LEPR (16.2 ± 5.6 vs 20.9 ± 8.9) before and after surgical castration. After surgery,
according to expectations, the concentration of LH and FSH significantly increased while the
concentration of 17 b-estradiol decreased (P < 0.05). Five days after surgical castration we found
only a tendency toward decrease in the concentration of leptin and an increase in the LEPR
concentration. The differences were not statistically significant. Except for the positive correlation between leptin concentration and BMI, we did not find any statistically significant correlation
between the concentrations of leptin and LEPR and any of the other evaluated parameters in
both groups.
Conclusion: In our study, there was a significant decrease in 17 b-estradiol concentration five
days after surgery. In contrast, the concentrations of FSH and LH significantly increased after
surgery, which is in agreement with the expected endocrinological changes after ovariectomy.
There was a tendency toward a decrease in serum concentrations of leptin and increase in serum
concentration of LEPR after surgery, but it was not statistically significant, which is in contrast
to another study published regarding this topic.
Key words:
leptin, soluble leptin receptor, ovariectomy
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