瘦素作为生殖准备综合信号的生理调节

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Maggie C. Evans, Rebecca E. Campbell, Greg M. Anderson
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摘要

生殖功能受到环境和生理因素的严格调控。脂肪来源的激素瘦素已被确定为将外周能量可用性信息传递给中央控制的HPG轴的关键因素之一,以确保有足够的能量可用性来支持哺乳动物生殖的高能量需求。在缺乏足够的中央瘦素信号的情况下,生殖功能受到抑制。虽然瘦素水平主要受肥胖调节,但循环瘦素水平也受到其他因素的调节影响,如应激系统激活、昼夜节律性、免疫激活和炎症反应。此外,瘦素敏感性的变化可以影响瘦素对神经内分泌生殖轴的影响程度。本文将讨论瘦素在调节生殖功能的中枢神经网络中整合和传递代谢、心理、环境和免疫等信息的不同机制。
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Physiological regulation of leptin as an integrative signal of reproductive readiness

Reproductive function is tightly regulated by both environmental and physiological factors. The adipose-derived hormone leptin has been identified as one such critical factor that relays information about peripheral energy availability to the centrally-governed HPG axis to ensure there is sufficient energy availability to support the high energy demands of mammalian reproduction. In the absence of adequate central leptin signaling, reproductive function is suppressed. While leptin levels are predominantly regulated by adiposity, circulating leptin levels are also under the modulatory influence of other factors, such as stress system activation, circadian rhythmicity, and immune activation and the inflammatory response. Furthermore, changes in leptin sensitivity can affect the degree to which leptin exerts its influence on the neuroendocrine reproductive axis. This review will discuss the different mechanisms by which leptin serves to integrate and relay information about metabolic, psychological, environmental and immune conditions to the central neuronal network that governs reproductive function.

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CiteScore
8.80
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131
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Pharmacology (COPHAR) publishes authoritative, comprehensive, and systematic reviews. COPHAR helps specialists keep up to date with a clear and readable synthesis on current advances in pharmacology and drug discovery. Expert authors annotate the most interesting papers from the expanding volume of information published today, saving valuable time and giving the reader insight on areas of importance.
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