Hyperphagia in rare melanocortin-4 receptor pathway diseases: therapeutic options and assessing treatment response.

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jesús Argente, Karine Clément, Jessica Duis, I Sadaf Farooqi, Peter Kühnen, Jennifer L Miller, Christian L Roth, Erica van den Akker
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Abstract

Hyperphagia is a hallmark of both congenital and acquired rare melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) pathway diseases. Currently, the medical community has no standard treatment guidelines or approach to establishing treatment benefit. This narrative review discusses current understandings of the pathophysiology, burden, and treatment of hyperphagia and summarizes findings from a systematic literature review of validated instruments for assessing the response to hyperphagia treatment. Hyperphagia can result from dysfunction within, or damage impacting, hypothalamic pathways including the MC4R pathway, a key regulator of energy balance. The burden of hyperphagia is substantial, with negative effects experienced across physiologic, emotional, and social domains. Approaches for hyperphagia management include environmental control, lifestyle intervention, pharmacotherapy, neurocognitive approaches, and neurostimulation. There are varied approaches to determine treatment response; however, standard methodology has not been determined and largely relies on questionnaires. Studies of rare MC4R pathway diseases have improved understanding of the etiology of hyperphagia and established the need for indication-specific treatment. Targeted treatments are limited, and methods for determining treatment efficacy are varied. There is a need for consensus guidelines to establish a standard approach for the management of hyperphagia and related assessment of treatment response to improve patient morbidity.

罕见的黑素皮质素-4受体通路疾病的嗜食:治疗方案和评估治疗反应。
贪食症是先天性和获得性罕见的黑素皮质素-4受体(MC4R)通路疾病的标志。目前,医学界没有标准的治疗指南或方法来确定治疗效果。这篇叙述性综述讨论了目前对贪食的病理生理、负担和治疗的理解,并总结了系统文献综述中评估贪食治疗反应的有效工具的发现。贪食可由下丘脑通路功能障碍或损伤影响引起,包括MC4R通路,这是能量平衡的关键调节因子。贪食的负担是巨大的,在生理、情感和社会领域都有负面影响。暴饮暴食的治疗方法包括环境控制、生活方式干预、药物治疗、神经认知方法和神经刺激。确定治疗反应的方法多种多样;然而,标准方法尚未确定,主要依赖于问卷调查。对罕见MC4R通路疾病的研究提高了对贪食症病因的认识,并确定了针对特定适应症治疗的必要性。靶向治疗是有限的,确定治疗效果的方法也多种多样。有必要建立共识指南,建立一个标准的方法来管理贪食和相关的治疗反应评估,以提高患者的发病率。
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Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
14.70
自引率
1.20%
发文量
75
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders is an international journal dedicated to the field of endocrinology and metabolism. It aims to provide the latest advancements in this rapidly advancing field to students, clinicians, and researchers. Unlike other journals, each quarterly issue of this review journal focuses on a specific topic and features ten to twelve articles written by world leaders in the field. These articles provide brief overviews of the latest developments, offering insights into both the basic aspects of the disease and its clinical implications. This format allows individuals in all areas of the field, including students, academic clinicians, and practicing clinicians, to understand the disease process and apply their knowledge to their specific areas of interest. The journal also includes selected readings and other essential references to encourage further in-depth exploration of specific topics.
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