激素十字路口在先天性代谢错误中的作用青春期和饮食干预对代谢健康的影响。

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Metabolites Pub Date : 2025-03-28 DOI:10.3390/metabo15040235
Thomas Lundqvist, Rasmus Stenlid, Maria Halldin
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背景/目的:先天性代谢错误(IEMs)代表了一组不同的遗传疾病,其特征是酶缺陷破坏代谢途径,导致有毒代谢物积累、缺陷或大分子合成受损。虽然严格的饮食干预对于控制这些疾病至关重要,但青春期激素和代谢的变化带来了新的挑战。早期诊断和治疗的进步大大延长了IEMs患者的寿命。然而,这种延长的寿命与新的医疗问题的风险增加有关,包括肥胖、胰岛素抵抗和2型糖尿病(T2DM),因为这些并发症与肥胖和T2DM有共同的机制特征。方法:这篇小型综述检查了目前关于IEM患者青春期激素和代谢途径之间复杂相互作用的知识。结果:我们解决了一些关键问题,比如青春期是否加剧了这些个体代谢紊乱的风险,以及这些紊乱是否存在代谢交叉点,从而导致共同的并发症。我们强调了青春期引起的激素波动,如生长激素(GH)激增和性类固醇活性,对苯丙酮尿、尿素循环缺陷和脂肪酸氧化障碍等疾病的影响。此外,我们探讨了饮食干预在减轻或加剧这些影响中的作用,强调了在生长高峰期平衡营养需求的重要性。结论:提倡多学科结合内分泌学、营养学和新兴疗法来优化青春期代谢健康。解决这些挑战对于改善IEMs患者的长期预后至关重要,特别是在这个关键的发展阶段。
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Hormonal Crossroads in Inborn Errors of the Metabolism Impact of Puberty and Dietary Interventions on Metabolic Health.

Background/Objectives: Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) represent a diverse group of genetic disorders characterized by enzymatic defects that disrupt metabolic pathways, leading to toxic metabolite accumulation, deficits, or impaired macromolecule synthesis. While strict dietary interventions are critical for managing many of these conditions, hormonal and metabolic changes during puberty introduce new challenges. Advancements in early diagnosis and treatment have significantly extended the lifespan of individuals with IEMs. However, this increased longevity is associated with heightened risks of new medical problems, including obesity, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), as these complications share mechanistic features with those seen in obesity and T2DM. Methods: This mini-review examines current knowledge of the intricate interplay between pubertal hormones and metabolic pathways in IEM patients. Results: We address critical questions, such as if puberty intensifies the risk of metabolic derangements in these individuals and if there is a metabolic intersection where these disorders converge, leading to shared complications. We highlight the impact of puberty-induced hormonal fluctuations, such as growth hormone (GH) surges and sex steroid activity, on disorders like phenylketonuria, urea cycle defects, and fatty acid oxidation disorders. Moreover, we explore the role of dietary interventions in mitigating or exacerbating these effects, emphasizing the importance of balancing nutritional needs during growth spurts. Conclusions: A multidisciplinary approach integrating endocrinology, nutrition, and emerging therapies is advocated to optimize metabolic health during puberty. Addressing these challenges is critical for improving long-term outcomes for individuals with IEMs, particularly during this pivotal developmental phase.

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Metabolites
Metabolites Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
1070
审稿时长
17.17 days
期刊介绍: Metabolites (ISSN 2218-1989) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of metabolism and metabolomics. Metabolites publishes original research articles and review articles in all molecular aspects of metabolism relevant to the fields of metabolomics, metabolic biochemistry, computational and systems biology, biotechnology and medicine, with a particular focus on the biological roles of metabolites and small molecule biomarkers. Metabolites encourages scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on article length. Sufficient experimental details must be provided to enable the results to be accurately reproduced. Electronic material representing additional figures, materials and methods explanation, or supporting results and evidence can be submitted with the main manuscript as supplementary material.
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