Leptin and Associated Neural Pathways Underlying Obesity-Induced Hypertension.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Connor Laule, Kamal Rahmouni
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Abstract

Obesity rates have surged to pandemic levels, placing tremendous burden on our society. This chronic and complex disease is related to the development of many life-threatening illnesses including cardiovascular diseases. Hypertension caused by obesity increases the risk for cardiovascular mortality and morbidity by promoting stroke, myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, and end-stage renal disease. Overwhelming evidence supports neural origins for obesity-induced hypertension and pinpoints the adipose-derived hormone, leptin, and the sympathetic nervous system as major causal factors. Hyperleptinemia in obesity is associated with selective leptin resistance where leptin's renal sympathoexcitatory and pressor effects are preserved while the metabolic actions are impaired. Understanding the mechanisms driving this phenomenon is critical for developing effective therapeutics. This review describes the neural mechanisms of obesity-induced hypertension with a focus on the molecular and neuronal substrates of leptin action.

瘦素和肥胖诱发高血压的相关神经通路
肥胖率飙升至流行病水平,给我们的社会带来了巨大的负担。这种慢性和复杂的疾病与包括心血管疾病在内的许多危及生命的疾病的发展有关。肥胖引起的高血压通过促进中风、心肌梗死、充血性心力衰竭和终末期肾病而增加心血管疾病死亡率和发病率的风险。大量证据支持肥胖引起的高血压的神经起源,并指出脂肪来源的激素、瘦素和交感神经系统是主要的致病因素。肥胖患者的高瘦素血症与选择性瘦素抵抗有关,其中瘦素的肾脏交感兴奋和加压作用保留,而代谢作用受损。了解导致这种现象的机制对于开发有效的治疗方法至关重要。本文综述了肥胖引起的高血压的神经机制,重点介绍了瘦素作用的分子和神经元底物。
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CiteScore
10.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
38
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Comprehensive Physiology is the most authoritative and comprehensive collection of physiology information ever assembled, and uses the most powerful features of review journals and electronic reference works to cover the latest key developments in the field, through the most authoritative articles on the subjects covered. This makes Comprehensive Physiology a valued reference work on the evolving science of physiology for both researchers and clinicians. It also provides a useful teaching tool for instructors and an informative resource for medical students and other students in the life and health sciences.
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