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Leptin in the VMH contributes to the initial overconsumption of palatable diets by rats

Noble EE, Harris RBS (2025) Leptin in the VMH contributes to the initial overconsumption of palatable diets by rats. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 329(1):E1-E17. doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.00090.2025 PMID: 40418155

Objective: To determine whether leptin receptor–expressing neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) contribute to the initial overconsumption of a high-fat diet in rats.

Summary: Ablation of VMH leptin receptor–expressing neurons using Leptin-SAP prevented the early hyperphagic response to a high-fat diet in male rats but had no long-term impact on energy intake, body weight, or glucose clearance. These findings suggest VMH leptin signaling plays a key role in initiating, but not maintaining, diet-induced hyperphagia.

Usage: Leptin-SAP (IT-47) or Blank-SAP (IT-21) was stereotaxically injected into the VMH of male and female rats (20 ng in 80 nL) to ablate leptin receptor–expressing neurons. This targeted lesion confirmed the role of VMH leptin signaling in mediating early-phase overeating in response to a high-fat diet.

Related Products: Leptin-SAP (Cat. #IT-47), Blank-SAP (Cat. #IT-21)

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