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Leptin deficiency due to lipid apheresis: a possible reason for ravenous hunger and weight gain
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how extracorporal cholesterol lowering therapy affects circulating leptin levels in patients with ravenous hunger after treatment and permanent weight gain. DESIGN: A case report. SUBJECT: 51 y old caucasian male patient with moderate chronic renal failure. MEASUREMENTS: Se...
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description | OBJECTIVE: To investigate how extracorporal cholesterol lowering therapy affects circulating leptin levels in patients with ravenous hunger after treatment and permanent weight gain. DESIGN: A case report. SUBJECT: 51 y old caucasian male patient with moderate chronic renal failure. MEASUREMENTS: Serum Leptin concentration (RIA, Linco Research Inc, St. Louis, MO, USA), total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol, blood glucose levels, calorie intake by food records. RESULTS: During treatment total cholesterol was reduced by 50%. Serum Leptin levels showed a 42% reduction at the end of treatment, that by far exceeds the physiological diurnal variation. Calorie intake was significantly increased on days of treatment. CONCLUSION: We conclude that this artificial reduction in circulating leptin plays an important role in the pathogenesis of ravenous hunger and weight gain under extracorporal cholesterol lowering therapy in this case. |
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