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Leptin Binding Activity Changes with Age: The Link between Leptin and Puberty1

The timing of the physical transition from child to adult is determined by a biological clock that switches off the pituitary gonadal axis during infancy until puberty. Body composition (and in particular, fat mass), through leptin, are critical signals to this clock. However, no direct relationship...

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Published in:The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1999-07, Vol.84 (7), p.2336-2341
Main Authors: Quinton, N. D, Smith, R. F, Clayton, P. E, Gill, M. S, Shalet, S, Justice, S. K, Simon, S. A, Walters, S, Postel-Vinay, M.-C, Blakemore, A. I. F, Ross, R. J. M
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Language:English
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Summary:The timing of the physical transition from child to adult is determined by a biological clock that switches off the pituitary gonadal axis during infancy until puberty. Body composition (and in particular, fat mass), through leptin, are critical signals to this clock. However, no direct relationship between leptin and puberty has been demonstrated. Leptin is bound in the circulation by a high-affinity binding protein, which has been identified as a soluble leptin receptor. We found circulating levels of leptin binding activity (LBA) to be low at birth, to be high in the prepubertal years, to fall through puberty, and then to remain stable during adult life. LBA correlated with pubertal status in both boys and girls. We postulate that the fall in LBA, associated with increasing age and puberty, reflects a reduction in expression of truncated leptin receptors, and leptin is then available to the full-length receptor, which transmits the biological signal for leptin. The high levels of LBA occur during the years when the pituitary gonadal axis is quiescent. Thus, the change in LBA could explain how leptin regulates puberty.
ISSN:0021-972X
1945-7197
DOI:10.1210/jcem.84.7.5834