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2008 Volume.10 No. 1 p.80 ~ p.87
Effect of Estrogen on Ovariectomy-Induced Obesity in Rats
Chu Sang-Hui

Lee Mi-Kyoung
Kowalski Jill
Beck Jenny
Schwertz Dorie
Abstract
Purpose: Hypoestrogenism caused by ovariectomy, disease, or menopause is associated with increased obesity in women. Altered fat distribution and weight gain are consequences of menopausal hypoestrogenism, but the mechanisms responsible are not completely known. This study examined the effect of estrogen on obesity in ovariectomized rats.

Methods: The groups of female rats were 4 weeks post ovariectomy (OVX) or, 4 weeks post-sham operation (SHAM), and 2 weeks post ovariectomy followed by 2 weeks replacement with estradiol benzoate (ER-/kg, subq, qd). Serum ghrelin level was measured by radioimmunoassay (RIA). The expression of adrenergic receptors in adipose tissue was measured by Western blotting assay.

Results: OVX significantly increased body weight, serum cholesterol. Two weeks estrogen replacement reduced body weight accompanied by the increment of serum ghrelin and the reduction of the receptor ratio of adrenergic , and .

Conclusion: We provide evidence that estrogen reduces obesity through the altered receptor ratio of adrenergic , and in adipose tissue in ovariectomized rats.
KEYWORD
Estrogen, Adrenergic receptors, Adipose tissue, Ovariectomized rats
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