Leptin, nutrition, and the programming of hypothalamic feeding circuits.

Sebastien G Bouret
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Abstract

A large body of epidemiological data suggests that adverse early environments, including obesity during pregnancy or early postnatal life, are linked to an elevated prevalence of metabolic disease in adult offspring. The mechanisms underlying these effects are still poorly understood, but recent data from rodents provide insight into a potential role for the brain in this 'metabolic programming.' This review summarizes the developmental changes that have been observed in the hypothalamus in response to changes in the early nutritional and hormonal environment. It also discusses how resetting a diverse array of neuroendocrine systems may have long-term effects on the regulation of metabolism and energy balance.

瘦素,营养和下丘脑喂养回路的编程。
大量流行病学数据表明,不良的早期环境,包括怀孕期间或产后早期的肥胖,与成年后代代谢性疾病患病率升高有关。这些影响背后的机制仍然知之甚少,但最近来自啮齿动物的数据为大脑在这种“代谢程序”中的潜在作用提供了见解。本文综述了在早期营养和激素环境变化下观察到的下丘脑发育变化。它还讨论了重置多种神经内分泌系统如何对代谢和能量平衡的调节产生长期影响。
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