Characterization of Leptin and Leptin Receptor Gene in the Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii): Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution, and Its Involvement in Feeding Regulation

Leptin is an adipokine known as a regulator of feeding and metabolism in mammals. Previous studies on fish have revealed its role in food intake regulation in limited teleosts. However, its specific function in Siberian sturgeon, an ancient Chondrostei fish, remains poorly understood. This study rep...

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Published in:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Main Authors: Hongwei Wu, Jiamei Li, Kezhen Jiang, Yingzi Li, Zhaoxiong Yu, Bin Wang, Bo Zhou, Xin Zhang, Ni Tang, Zhiqiong Li
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description Leptin is an adipokine known as a regulator of feeding and metabolism in mammals. Previous studies on fish have revealed its role in food intake regulation in limited teleosts. However, its specific function in Siberian sturgeon, an ancient Chondrostei fish, remains poorly understood. This study represents the first successful cloning of sequences for leptin and leptinreceptors in Siberian sturgeon, achieved using RT-PCR. The predicted leptin sequence in this species consists of 168 amino acids that exhibit low identity with other fish species, except within the Acipenseriformes order. Tissue distribution analysis revealed a high expression of Siberian sturgeon leptin mRNA in the liver and lepr mRNA in the hypothalamus. Fasting differentially affected the expression of leptin and lepr mRNA, with decreased levels in the hypothalamus and increased levels in the liver (leptin: 3–15 days; lepr: 6–15 days). Recombinant Siberian sturgeon leptin (Ssleptin) was produced via E. coli expression, and intraperitoneal injection (100 ng/g BW) significantly inhibited food intake. The anorectic effect was correlated with changes in hypothalamic gene expression, including downregulation of orexigenic factors (agrp, orexin, npy, and ghrelin) and upregulation of anorexigenic factors (pomc, mch, and insulin). Meanwhile, the peripheral administration of Ssleptin promoted the expression of resistin in the liver and concurrently increased cck and pyy mRNA levels in the valvular intestine. Furthermore, Ssleptin injection stimulated the expression of hypothalamic lepr, jak2, akt, and ampkα2 mRNA. These findings suggest that leptin plays a significant role in the feeding control of Siberian sturgeon and provide new insights into the evolutionary function of leptin in fish.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1422-0067/26/5/1968/ 2025-03-30T14:49:24+00:00 Characterization of Leptin and Leptin Receptor Gene in the Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii): Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution, and Its Involvement in Feeding Regulation Hongwei Wu Jiamei Li Kezhen Jiang Yingzi Li Zhaoxiong Yu Bin Wang Bo Zhou Xin Zhang Ni Tang Zhiqiong Li agris 2025-02-25 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26051968 eng eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Molecular Biology https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms26051968 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ International Journal of Molecular Sciences Volume 26 Issue 5 Pages: 1968 food intake leptin appetite regulation appetite fasting Text 2025 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26051968 2025-03-03T15:30:51Z Leptin is an adipokine known as a regulator of feeding and metabolism in mammals. Previous studies on fish have revealed its role in food intake regulation in limited teleosts. However, its specific function in Siberian sturgeon, an ancient Chondrostei fish, remains poorly understood. This study represents the first successful cloning of sequences for leptin and leptinreceptors in Siberian sturgeon, achieved using RT-PCR. The predicted leptin sequence in this species consists of 168 amino acids that exhibit low identity with other fish species, except within the Acipenseriformes order. Tissue distribution analysis revealed a high expression of Siberian sturgeon leptin mRNA in the liver and lepr mRNA in the hypothalamus. Fasting differentially affected the expression of leptin and lepr mRNA, with decreased levels in the hypothalamus and increased levels in the liver (leptin: 3–15 days; lepr: 6–15 days). Recombinant Siberian sturgeon leptin (Ssleptin) was produced via E. coli expression, and intraperitoneal injection (100 ng/g BW) significantly inhibited food intake. The anorectic effect was correlated with changes in hypothalamic gene expression, including downregulation of orexigenic factors (agrp, orexin, npy, and ghrelin) and upregulation of anorexigenic factors (pomc, mch, and insulin). Meanwhile, the peripheral administration of Ssleptin promoted the expression of resistin in the liver and concurrently increased cck and pyy mRNA levels in the valvular intestine. Furthermore, Ssleptin injection stimulated the expression of hypothalamic lepr, jak2, akt, and ampkα2 mRNA. These findings suggest that leptin plays a significant role in the feeding control of Siberian sturgeon and provide new insights into the evolutionary function of leptin in fish. Text Acipenser baerii Siberian sturgeon MDPI Open Access Publishing International Journal of Molecular Sciences 26 5 1968
spellingShingle food intake
leptin
appetite regulation
appetite
fasting
Hongwei Wu
Jiamei Li
Kezhen Jiang
Yingzi Li
Zhaoxiong Yu
Bin Wang
Bo Zhou
Xin Zhang
Ni Tang
Zhiqiong Li
Characterization of Leptin and Leptin Receptor Gene in the Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii): Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution, and Its Involvement in Feeding Regulation
title Characterization of Leptin and Leptin Receptor Gene in the Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii): Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution, and Its Involvement in Feeding Regulation
title_full Characterization of Leptin and Leptin Receptor Gene in the Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii): Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution, and Its Involvement in Feeding Regulation
title_fullStr Characterization of Leptin and Leptin Receptor Gene in the Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii): Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution, and Its Involvement in Feeding Regulation
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Leptin and Leptin Receptor Gene in the Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii): Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution, and Its Involvement in Feeding Regulation
title_short Characterization of Leptin and Leptin Receptor Gene in the Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii): Molecular Cloning, Tissue Distribution, and Its Involvement in Feeding Regulation
title_sort characterization of leptin and leptin receptor gene in the siberian sturgeon (acipenser baerii): molecular cloning, tissue distribution, and its involvement in feeding regulation
topic food intake
leptin
appetite regulation
appetite
fasting
topic_facet food intake
leptin
appetite regulation
appetite
fasting
url https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26051968