Obesity as a Neuroendocrine Disorder

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Aldo Ferreira-Hermosillo , Regina de Miguel Ibañez , Enid Karina Pérez-Dionisio , Karen Alexandra Villalobos-Mata
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Abstract

Obesity is one of the most prevalent diseases in the world. Based on hundreds of clinical and basic investigations, its etiopathogenesis goes beyond the simple imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. The center of the regulation of appetite and satiety lies in the nuclei of the hypothalamus where peripheral signals derived from adipose tissue (e.g., leptin), the gastrointestinal tract, the pancreas, and other brain structures, arrive. These signals are part of the homeostatic control system (eating to survive). Additionally, a hedonic or reward system (eating for pleasure) is integrated into the regulation of appetite. This reward system consists of a dopaminergic circuit that affects eating-related behaviors influencing food preferences, food desires, gratification when eating, and impulse control to avoid compulsions. These systems are not separate. Indeed, many of the hormones that participate in the homeostatic system also participate in the regulation of the hedonic system. In addition, factors such as genetic and epigenetic changes, certain environmental and sociocultural elements, the microbiota, and neuronal proinflammatory effects of high-energy diets also contribute to the development of obesity. Therefore, obesity can be considered a complex neuroendocrine disease, and all of the aforementioned components should be considered for the management of obesity.

肥胖是一种神经内分泌紊乱。
肥胖是世界上最常见的疾病之一。基于数百项临床和基础研究,其发病机制超出了能量摄入和消耗之间的简单失衡。食欲和饱腹感的调节中心位于下丘脑细胞核,来自脂肪组织(如瘦素)、胃肠道、胰腺和其他大脑结构的外周信号到达该细胞核。这些信号是稳态控制系统的一部分(为了生存而进食)。此外,享乐或奖励系统(为快乐而吃)被整合到食欲的调节中。这种奖励系统由多巴胺能回路组成,多巴胺能回路影响与饮食相关的行为,影响食物偏好、食物欲望、进食时的满足感,以及避免强迫的冲动控制。这些系统不是分开的。事实上,许多参与稳态系统的激素也参与享乐系统的调节。此外,遗传和表观遗传变化、某些环境和社会文化因素、微生物群以及高能量饮食的神经元促炎作用等因素也有助于肥胖的发展。因此,肥胖可以被认为是一种复杂的神经内分泌疾病,在治疗肥胖时应考虑上述所有成分。
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Archives of Medical Research
Archives of Medical Research 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
12.50
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84
审稿时长
28 days
期刊介绍: Archives of Medical Research serves as a platform for publishing original peer-reviewed medical research, aiming to bridge gaps created by medical specialization. The journal covers three main categories - biomedical, clinical, and epidemiological contributions, along with review articles and preliminary communications. With an international scope, it presents the study of diseases from diverse perspectives, offering the medical community original investigations ranging from molecular biology to clinical epidemiology in a single publication.
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