Role of Ghrelin in Postmenopausal obesity

Pub Date : 2019-09-10 DOI:10.15296/ijwhr.2020.19
M. Abdalla, R. Jegasothy
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Objectives: Obesity is considered a worldwide important health problem with continuously increasing prevalence, particularly among postmenopausal women. Weight gain is one of the major concerns of menopause. Understanding the contributing factors to postmenopausal obesity helps to reduce its incidence and thus its associated health complications. The present study aimed to review the role of ghrelin in mediating postmenopausal obesity. Methods: A literature review was done to understand the possible association between ghrelin levels and obesity in postmenopausal women. Results: It was found that the lack of estrogen during menopause increases the serum ghrelin level. In addition, the results revealed that ghrelin stimulates appetite, changes food preference, and causes an accumulation of visceral fat resulting in weight gain. On the other hand, ghrelin was found to have many protective effects as an anti-inflammatory and a neuroprotective agent. Conclusions: In general, the ghrelin hormone is a double-edged sword as it mediates the increase of body weight in postmenopausal women. More importantly, it plays a considerable role in protecting postmenopausal women from cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. The selective blockage of appetite-stimulating and metabolic effects of ghrelin may be of a potential prophylactic or therapeutic effect for postmenopausal overweight and obesity.
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生长素在绝经后肥胖中的作用
目的:肥胖被认为是一个世界性的重要健康问题,其患病率持续上升,特别是在绝经后妇女中。体重增加是更年期的主要问题之一。了解绝经后肥胖的影响因素有助于减少其发病率,从而减少其相关的健康并发症。本研究旨在回顾胃饥饿素在绝经后肥胖中的作用。方法:通过文献综述了解绝经后妇女胃饥饿素水平与肥胖之间可能存在的联系。结果:绝经期缺乏雌激素可使血清ghrelin水平升高。此外,研究结果还显示,胃饥饿素会刺激食欲,改变食物偏好,并导致内脏脂肪的积累,从而导致体重增加。另一方面,人们发现胃饥饿素作为一种抗炎剂和神经保护剂具有许多保护作用。结论:总的来说,胃饥饿素是一把双刃剑,它介导了绝经后妇女体重的增加。更重要的是,它在保护绝经后妇女免受心血管和神经退行性疾病方面起着相当大的作用。选择性阻断胃饥饿素的食欲刺激和代谢作用可能对绝经后超重和肥胖具有潜在的预防或治疗作用。
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