瘦素信号通路和瘦素抵抗。

Forum of Nutrition Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-11-27 DOI:10.1159/000264400
Heike Münzberg
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瘦素在大脑中是一种厌食激素,瘦素受体的长形式(LRb)广泛表达于下丘脑和下丘脑以外的部位,已知这些部位参与不同的摄食回路。在瘦素或 LRb 缺失的人类和啮齿类动物中,存在严重的多食和病态肥胖,这证明了瘦素在能量平衡中的重要作用。然而,常见的肥胖症与瘦素水平高以及对外源瘦素不能做出有效反应有关;这表明存在瘦素抵抗状态。瘦素抵抗被认为是肥胖症发病的一个重要因素。瘦素抵抗状态可能由多种缺陷造成,包括瘦素通过血脑屏障的转运缺陷,这降低了瘦素在其受体上的可用性。此外,在瘦素抵抗中还发现了 LRb 信号转导缺陷,包括 LRb 表达减少或诱导反馈抑制剂;这些缺陷通常被称为细胞瘦素抵抗。最后,瘦素作用减弱可通过改变神经元线路,导致正常的神经元相互作用中断。有趣的是,在瘦素抵抗状态下,瘦素的某些功能仍然保持不变,例如瘦素对心血管的影响。只有在下丘脑 LRb 神经元的某些亚群中发现了细胞瘦素抵抗,这反映了选择性瘦素抵抗的出现。目前在 LRb 神经元特定群体中剖析瘦素功能的工作将增加我们对瘦素生理学复杂性的了解。
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Leptin-signaling pathways and leptin resistance.

Leptin acts as an anorexigenic hormone in the brain, where the long form of the leptin receptor (LRb) is widely expressed in hypothalamic and extra-hypothalamic sites that are known to participate in diverse feeding circuits. The important role of leptin in energy homeostasis is demonstrated by the profound hyperphagia and morbid obesity in humans and rodents null for leptin or LRb. However, common forms of obesity are associated with high leptin levels and a failure to respond effectively to exogenous leptin; indicating a state of leptin resistance. Leptin resistance is thought to be an important component in the development of obesity. Several defects may contribute to the leptin resistant state, including a defective leptin transport across the blood-brain barrier, which reduces the availability of leptin at its receptor. Furthermore, defects in LRb signal transduction involving reduced LRb expression or the induction of feedback inhibitors have been found in leptin resistance; these defects are commonly termed cellular leptin resistance,. Finally, reduced leptin action can result in the disruption of proper neuronal interactions, by altering neuronal wiring. Interestingly, some leptin functions remain intact in the leptin-resistant state, such as cardiovascular leptin effects. The appearance of selective leptin resistance is mirrored by the observation that cellular leptin resistance has been found only in some subpopulations of hypothalamic LRb neurons. Current efforts to dissect leptin function in specific populations of LRb neurons will increase our understanding of these complexities of leptin physiology.

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