Adiponectin and gastric fundus: A potential target for gut-brain axis dysfunctions.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
R Garella, F Palmieri, F Chellini, L Tarchi, V Ricca, G Castellini, C Sassoli, R Squecco
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Abstract

Adiponectin (ADPN) is a pleiotropic hormone produced by adipose tissue involved in the control of body weight, energy expenditure, and feeding behaviors. Alongside a central effect, ADPN acts on peripheral organs such as the stomach, where it can favor gastric fundus relaxation, reinforcing central satiety signals. Notably, ADPN serum levels are dysregulated in several conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract. Moreover, altered hormone levels coexist with disorders related to the gut-brain axis malfunctioning, that is, eating disorders and inflammatory bowel diseases. Aiming at considering the effective utility of ADPN in a wide range of clinical conditions, there is an urgent need to identify its targets, clarify its mechanism of action, and downstream effectors. In this view, the present review highlights the advancement in elucidating ADPN effects on gastric fundus, describing its ability to cause morphofunctional alterations of smooth muscle cells, affecting their excitability, contractile machinery, and motor response. This comprehensive overview also provides a critical appraisal on the potential translational applications, including the possibility to consider ADPN as a biomarker for the diagnosis and staging of different clinical conditions. Finally, this review explores the potential employment of ADPN analogues for treating disorders characterized by functional gastric disturbances or altered feeding behaviors.

脂联素和胃底:肠-脑轴功能障碍的潜在靶点。
脂联素(ADPN)是一种由脂肪组织产生的多用途激素,参与控制体重、能量消耗和摄食行为。除了中枢作用外,ADPN还作用于周围器官,如胃,在那里它可以促进胃底放松,加强中枢饱腹感信号。值得注意的是,在影响胃肠道的几种情况下,ADPN血清水平失调。此外,激素水平的改变与肠-脑轴功能障碍相关的疾病共存,即饮食失调和炎症性肠病。为了考虑ADPN在广泛的临床条件下的有效应用,迫切需要确定其靶点,阐明其作用机制和下游效应物。因此,本综述强调了在阐明ADPN对胃底作用方面的进展,描述了其引起平滑肌细胞形态功能改变、影响其兴奋性、收缩机制和运动反应的能力。这篇全面的综述还提供了对潜在转化应用的关键评估,包括将ADPN作为不同临床状况诊断和分期的生物标志物的可能性。最后,本综述探讨了ADPN类似物在治疗以功能性胃紊乱或摄食行为改变为特征的疾病中的潜在应用。
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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
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4.00%
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374
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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