EFFECTS OF NEUROPEPTIDES AND LEPTIN ON NUTRIENT PARTITIONING: Dysregulations in Obesity
Body weight homeostasis is maintained via a series of complex interactions that occur between the brain (particularly the hypothalamus) and the periphery, notably via the hormone leptin, which is synthesized in and secreted from adipose tissue. Under normal conditions, a dynamic equilibrium exists b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annual review of medicine 2001-01, Vol.52 (1), p.339-351 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Body weight homeostasis is maintained via a series of complex interactions
that occur between the brain (particularly the hypothalamus) and the periphery,
notably via the hormone leptin, which is synthesized in and secreted from
adipose tissue. Under normal conditions, a dynamic equilibrium exists between
anabolic neuropeptides (orexigenic peptides), which favor food intake, decrease
energy expenditure, and facilitate fat storage, and catabolic ones
(anorexigenic peptides), which decrease food intake, increase energy
expenditure, and facilitate the loss of fat stores. Secreted leptin, although
it may have some direct peripheral effects, exerts its action principally
within the brain. Following its transport through the blood-brain barrier,
leptin reaches the hypothalamic area, where it binds to its long receptor
isoform. After a specific signaling cascade, leptin inhibits many of the
orexigenic neuropeptides while favoring many of the anorexigenic ones. Thus,
leptin decreases food intake and body weight, and it increases fat oxidation
and energy expenditure, ultimately favoring leanness. Lack of leptin secretion,
the inability of leptin to reach the brain, or the inability of leptin to
interact with hypothalamic leptin receptors, prevent leptin's effects and
lead to obesity. |
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ISSN: | 0066-4219 1545-326X |
DOI: | 10.1146/annurev.med.52.1.339 |