Neuroendocrine microRNAs linked to energy homeostasis: future therapeutic potential.

Pharmacological reports : PR Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-09 DOI:10.1007/s43440-022-00409-5
Kimberly W Y Mak, Aws F Mustafa, Denise D Belsham
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Abstract

The brain orchestrates whole-body metabolism through an intricate system involving interneuronal crosstalk and communication. Specifically, a key player in this complex circuitry is the hypothalamus that controls feeding behaviour, energy expenditure, body weight and metabolism, whereby hypothalamic neurons sense and respond to circulating hormones, nutrients, and chemicals. Dysregulation of these neurons contributes to the development of metabolic disorders, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. The involvement of hypothalamic microRNAs, post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression, in the central regulation of energy homeostasis has become increasingly apparent, although not completely delineated. This review summarizes current evidence demonstrating the regulation of feeding-related neuropeptides by brain-derived microRNAs as well as the regulation of specific miRNAs by nutrients and other peripheral signals. Moreover, the involvement of microRNAs in the central nervous system control of insulin, leptin, and estrogen signal transduction is examined. Finally, the therapeutic and diagnostic potential of microRNAs for metabolic disorders will be discussed and the regulation of brain-derived microRNAs by nutrients and other peripheral signals is considered. Demonstrating a critical role of microRNAs in hypothalamic regulation of energy homeostasis is an innovative route to uncover novel biomarkers and therapeutic candidates for metabolic disorders.

与能量稳态相关的神经内分泌微rna:未来的治疗潜力。
大脑通过一个复杂的系统来协调全身的新陈代谢,这个系统包括神经元间的相互交流和交流。具体来说,在这个复杂的回路中,一个关键的参与者是控制摄食行为、能量消耗、体重和新陈代谢的下丘脑,因此下丘脑神经元感知和响应循环激素、营养物质和化学物质。这些神经元的失调会导致代谢紊乱,如肥胖和2型糖尿病。下丘脑microRNAs,基因表达的转录后调节因子,在能量稳态的中心调节中的参与已经变得越来越明显,尽管没有完全描述。本文综述了目前有关脑源性microrna对摄食相关神经肽的调控以及营养物质和其他外周信号对特定microrna的调控的证据。此外,我们还研究了microrna参与中枢神经系统对胰岛素、瘦素和雌激素信号转导的控制。最后,将讨论microrna在代谢紊乱中的治疗和诊断潜力,并考虑营养物质和其他外周信号对脑源性microrna的调节。证明microrna在下丘脑能量稳态调节中的关键作用是发现代谢紊乱的新生物标志物和治疗候选药物的创新途径。
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