asprosin的病理生理学见解:生殖健康中的一种新兴脂肪因子。

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Sana Khan, Saima Syeda, Yashankita Raghuvanshi, Anju Shrivastava
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摘要

Asprosin是一种多用途的蛋白质激素,主要由白色脂肪组织(WAT)产生。当分泌到血液中时,它会产生一系列中枢和外周效应,使其在代谢过程中发挥关键作用。自发现以来,asprosin因其参与代谢紊乱(如胰岛素抵抗(IR)和炎症)而受到越来越多的关注,这两种疾病都对生殖健康至关重要。新出现的证据表明,asprosin影响下丘脑-垂体-性腺(HPG)轴,这是调节哺乳动物生殖的关键神经内分泌系统。同时,临床研究发现asprosin在多种生殖疾病中表达异常,包括多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)、乳腺癌、卵巢癌以及妊娠相关疾病如妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)和先兆子痫。这些发现表明,asprosin在生殖事件和不孕症相关疾病中起着至关重要的作用。本文综述了asprosin在生殖、女性生殖疾病、妊娠并发症等方面的最新研究进展,并对未来的研究方向进行了展望。更深入地了解asprosin在生殖和生殖内分泌紊乱中的复杂作用,可以为其作为临床治疗不孕症的治疗靶点提供新的见解。
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Pathophysiological insights into asprosin: an emerging adipokine in reproductive health.

Asprosin is a versatile protein hormone primarily produced by white adipose tissue (WAT). When secreted into the bloodstream, it exerts a range of central and peripheral effects, positioning it as a key player in metabolic processes. Since its discovery, asprosin has garnered increasing attention for its involvement in metabolic disorders, such as insulin resistance (IR) and inflammation, both of which are critical to reproductive health. Emerging evidence indicates that asprosin influences the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, a key neuroendocrine system regulating mammalian reproduction. Concurrently, clinical studies have revealed dysregulated asprosin expression in various reproductive diseases, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and pregnancy-related disorders such as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and preeclampsia. These findings suggest that asprosin plays a crucial role in reproductive events and infertility-related conditions. This review provides an overview of the latest research on asprosin's role in reproduction, female reproductive diseases, and pregnancy complications, while also outlining potential future research directions. A deeper understanding of asprosin's complex involvement in reproduction and reproductive-endocrine disorders could offer novel insights into its potential as a therapeutic target for addressing infertility in clinical settings.

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Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders
Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
14.70
自引率
1.20%
发文量
75
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders is an international journal dedicated to the field of endocrinology and metabolism. It aims to provide the latest advancements in this rapidly advancing field to students, clinicians, and researchers. Unlike other journals, each quarterly issue of this review journal focuses on a specific topic and features ten to twelve articles written by world leaders in the field. These articles provide brief overviews of the latest developments, offering insights into both the basic aspects of the disease and its clinical implications. This format allows individuals in all areas of the field, including students, academic clinicians, and practicing clinicians, to understand the disease process and apply their knowledge to their specific areas of interest. The journal also includes selected readings and other essential references to encourage further in-depth exploration of specific topics.
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