Leptin, a 16-kDa circulating protein primarily derived from adipocytes, is an important factor in the regulation of appetite and energy expenditure. Using simultaneous arterio-venous blood sampling, several organs were assessed with regard to their individual roles in leptin metabolism in healthy male and female subjects constituting a range of body mass indices. Plasma leptin levels were unchanged after passage through the hepatosplanchnic and forearm circulations. In contrast, concentrations in the renal vein were consistently lower than those in the renal artery (-15%; P
Forearm
,Liver
,Kidney
,Arteries
,Veins
,Jugular Veins
,Renal Veins
,Brain
,Adipose Tissue
,Humans
,Obesity
,Leptin
,Proteins
,Body Composition
,Sex Characteristics
,Splanchnic Circulation
,Adult
,Female
,Male