Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0026p186 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2011

Estrogen signaling in the hypothalamus regulates glucose metabolism in female rats

Liu J , Bisschop P , Eggels L , Foppen E , Zhou J N , Fliers E , Kalsbeek A

Background: Previous studies reported that direct injection of estrogen (E2) into different hypothalamic nuclei affects food intake, body weight and locomotor activity. We hypothesized that E2 signaling in the hypothalamus regulates glucose metabolism independently of circulating estrogen levels.Methods: We investigated the effects of hypothalamic estrogen administration on basal glucose production as well as on hepatic and peripher...

ea0026oc4.2 | Diabetes/Thyroid | ECE2011

Hepatic insulin resistance in rats on free-choice high-fat diets

Diepenbroek C , Eggels L , Ackermans M T , Fliers E , Serlie M J M , Kalsbeek A , la Fleur S E

Background: Recently, we showed that rats on a free-choice high-fat high-sugar (fcHFHS) diet became rapidly obese and developed glucose intolerance within a week. Interestingly, rats on a free-choice high-fat diet (fcHF), although equally obese and hyperphagic as rats on a fcHFHS diet, did not develop glucose intolerance. Glucose tolerance was also unaffected in rats on a free-choice high-sugar diet, although they consumed more liquid sugar than rats on a fcHFHS diet. Hence, t...

ea0026p175 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2011

The role of food choice in the effects of a high-fat high-sugar diet on leptin sensitivity

van den Heuvel J K , Eggels L , Luijendijk M C M , Kalsbeek A , Fliers E , Adan R A H , la Fleur S E

Background: Rats on a free-choice (fc) diet of saturated fat and liquid sugar in addition to chow (fcHFHS) overeat persistently, and show increased hypothalamic neuropeptide Y and decreased melanocortin signaling, which reflects a hunger state despite hyperphagia. This response is specific for a fcHFHS diet, because when given the choice between fat and chow (fcHF) or between liquid sugar and chow (fcHS) hyperphagia is not observed. Because leptin signaling is important for th...