Chinese Journal of Traumatology (Feb 2011)

Effect of leptin on bone metabolism in rat model of traumatic brain injury and femoral fracture

  • WANG Lei,
  • YUAN Ji-shan,
  • ZHANG Hong-xi,
  • DING Hua,
  • TANG Xing-guo,
  • WEI Yong-zhong

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 7 – 13

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【Abstract】Objective: To observe serum and callus leptin expression within the setting of fracture and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods: A total of 64 male SD rats were randomized equally into 4 groups: nonoperated group, TBI group, fracture group, and fracture+TBI group. Rats were sacrificed at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks after fracture+TBI. Serum leptin was detected using radioimmunoassay, and callus formation was measured radiologically. Callus leptin was analyzed by immunohistochemistry. Results: Serum leptin levels in the fracture group, TBI group and combined fracture+TBI group were all significantly increased compared with control group at the 2 week time-point (P<0. 05). Serum leptin in the combined fracture+TBI group was significantly higher than that in the fracture and TBI groups at 4 and 8 weeks after injury (P<0. 05). The percentage of leptin-positive cells in the fracture+TBI callus and callus volume were significantly higher than those in the fracture-only group (P<0. 01). Conclusions: We demonstrated elevated leptin expression within healing bone especially in the first 8 weeks in a rat model of fracture and TBI. A close association exists between leptin levels and the degree of callus formation in fractures. Key words: Leptin; Brain injuries; Fractures, bone