Amylin and Leptin interaction: Role During Pregnancy, Lactation and Neonatal Development
•Amylin and leptin signaling interact to control food intake and energy metabolism.•Variation in leptin levels during pregnancy-lactation indicate an adaptive state.•Amylin production is increased in brain areas controlling maternal behavior.•Leptin increases neurogenesis while amylin is involved in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neuroscience 2020-11, Vol.447, p.136-147 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Amylin and leptin signaling interact to control food intake and energy metabolism.•Variation in leptin levels during pregnancy-lactation indicate an adaptive state.•Amylin production is increased in brain areas controlling maternal behavior.•Leptin increases neurogenesis while amylin is involved in microglia cell birth.•Amylin and leptin both act as neurotrophic factors in the VMH and the AP.
Amylin is co-secreted with insulin by pancreatic β-cells in response to a meal and produced by neurons in discrete hypothalamic brain areas. Leptin is proportionally secreted by the adipose tissue. Both hormones control food intake and energy homeostasis post-weaning in rodents. While amylin’s main site of action is located in the area postrema (AP) and leptin’s is located in the mediobasal hypothalamus, both hormones can also influence the other’s signaling pathway; amylin has been shown enhance hypothalamic leptin signaling, and amylin signaling in the AP may rely on functional leptin receptors to modulate its effects. These two hormones also play major roles during other life periods. During pregnancy, leptin levels rise as a result of an increase in fat depot resulting in gestational leptin-resistance to prepare the maternal body for the metabolic needs during fetal development. The role of amylin is far less studied during pregnancy and lactation, though amylin levels seem to be elevated during pregnancy relative to insulin. Whether amylin and leptin interact during pregnancy and lactation remains to be assessed. Lastly, during brain development, amylin and leptin are major regulators of cell birth during embryogenesis and act as neurotrophic factors in the neonatal period. This review will highlight the role of amylin and leptin, and their possible interaction, during these dynamic time periods of pregnancy, lactation, and early development. |
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ISSN: | 0306-4522 1873-7544 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2019.11.034 |