201. Gender dimorphism and lack of day/night variation or effects of energy deprivation on undercarboxylated osteocalcin levels in humans.
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Foo JP, Aronis KN, Chamberland JP, Thakkar B, Hamnvik OP, Brinkoetter M, Zaichenko L, and Mantzoros CS
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- Adult, Bariatric Surgery, Body Mass Index, Carrier Proteins genetics, Carrier Proteins metabolism, Cross-Over Studies, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Fasting, Female, Humans, Insulin blood, Leptin administration & dosage, Leptin analogs & derivatives, Leptin blood, Male, Middle Aged, Seminal Plasma Proteins genetics, Seminal Plasma Proteins metabolism, Sex Factors, Weight Loss, Young Adult, Circadian Rhythm, Energy Metabolism physiology, Osteocalcin blood
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Objective: Undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOC) is a bone marker with potent metabolic effects. Leptin regulates Esp gene expression and osteocalcin carboxylation in animal models. We aim to elucidate day/night patterns of ucOC levels, whether short-term and/or chronic energy deprivation alters ucOC levels, and whether leptin may mediate these changes in humans., Design and Methods: Twelve healthy males and females were studied for 72 h in the fed state to study day/night pattern of ucOC. The six female subjects were also studied in a crossover interventional study in the fasting state for 72 h with administration of either placebo or metreleptin in physiological doses. Blood samples were obtained hourly from 0800 a.m. on day 3 until 0800 a.m. on day 4. In a separate study, eleven obese subjects who underwent bariatric surgery were followed for 24 weeks to examine the effects of postsurgery weight loss on ucOC levels., Results: Males have higher ucOC levels compared to females. There is no day/night variation pattern of circulating ucOC in humans. Short-term and chronic energy deprivation or leptin administrations do not alter ucOC levels., Conclusions: The hypothesis that ucOC plays a role in energy homeostasis or of leptin in regulating ucOC in humans is not supported., (Copyright © 2013 The Obesity Society.)
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- 2013
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