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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36009457/chemerin-a-functional-adipokine-in-reproductive-health-and-diseases
#21
REVIEW
Ming Yu, Yali Yang, Chen Huang, Lei Ge, Li Xue, Zhonglin Xiao, Tianxia Xiao, Huashan Zhao, Peigen Ren, Jian V Zhang
As a multifaceted adipokine, chemerin has been found to perform functions vital for immunity, adiposity, and metabolism through its three known receptors (chemokine-like receptor 1, CMKLR1; G-protein-coupled receptor 1, GPR1; C-C motif chemokine receptor-like 2, CCRL2). Chemerin and the cognate receptors are also expressed in the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, testis, ovary, and placenta. Accumulating studies suggest that chemerin participates in normal reproduction and underlies the pathological mechanisms of certain reproductive system diseases, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), preeclampsia, and breast cancer...
August 7, 2022: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35998849/fatty-acid-sensing-in-the-brain-the-role-of-glia-neuronal-metabolic-crosstalk-and-horizontal-lipid-flux
#22
REVIEW
Nicholas Cleland, Kimberley D Bruce
The central control of energy homeostasis is a regulatory axis that involves the sensing of nutrients, signaling molecules, adipokines, and neuropeptides by neurons in the metabolic centers of the hypothalamus. However, non-neuronal glial cells are also abundant in the hypothalamus and recent findings have underscored the importance of the metabolic crosstalk and horizontal lipid flux between glia and neurons to the downstream regulation of systemic metabolism. New transgenic models and high-resolution analyses of glial phenotype and function has revealed that glia sit at the nexus between lipid metabolism and neural function, and therefore may markedly impact the brain's response to dietary lipids or the supply of brain-derived lipids...
August 20, 2022: Biochimie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35973528/how-does-apelin-affect-lh-levels-an-investigation-at-the-level-of-gnrh-and-kndy-neurons
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne Abot, Vincent Robert, Renaud Fleurot, Hugues Dardente, Vincent Hellier, Pascal Froment, Anne Duittoz, Claude Knauf, Laurence Dufourny
Hypothalamic control of reproduction relies on GnRH and kisspeptin (KP) secretions. KP neurons are sensitive to sex steroids and metabolic status and their distribution overlaps with neurons producing apelin, a metabolic hormone known to decrease LH secretion in rats. Here, we observed neuroanatomical contacts between apelin fibers and both KP and GnRH neurons in the hypothalamus of male rodents. Intracerebroventricular apelin infusion for 2 weeks in male mice did not decrease LH levels nor did it affect gene expression for KP, neurokinin B and dynorphin...
August 13, 2022: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35842377/methanolic-fruit-extract-of-myrica-nagi-protects-the-hypothalamus-and-attenuates-inflammation-associated-with-gold-thioglucose-and-high-fat-diet-induced-obesity-via-various-adipokines
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yash Prashar, Nilesh J Patel
BACKGROUND: Myrica nagi is popular in unani and ayurveda. Chemical constituents like myricetin isolated from its fruit has been shown to exert beneficial effects against cardiovascular disease, cancer, inflammatory conditions, and metabolic disorders. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to elucidate the anti-obesity effect of the methanolic extract of M. nagi (MEMN) using in vivo animal models of obesity induced by gold thioglucose or a high-fat diet. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The obese mice were treated or untreated with MEMN for 8 weeks...
July 13, 2022: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35799506/adipose-tissue-systematic-inflammation-and-neurodegenerative-diseases
#25
REVIEW
Ana Paula de A Boleti, Pedro Henrique de O Cardoso, Breno Emanuel F Frihling, Patrícia Souza E Silva, Luiz Filipe R N de Moraes, Ludovico Migliolo
Obesity is associated with several diseases, including mental health. Adipose tissue is distributed around the internal organs, acting in the regulation of metabolism by storing and releasing fatty acids and adipokine in the tissues. Excessive nutritional intake results in hypertrophy and proliferation of adipocytes, leading to local hypoxia in adipose tissue and changes in these adipokine releases. This leads to the recruitment of immune cells to adipose tissue and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines...
January 2023: Neural Regeneration Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35711300/the-chemerin-cmklr1-axis-is-functionally-important-for-central-regulation-of-energy-homeostasis
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haesung Yun, Rebecca Dumbell, Katie Hanna, Junior Bowen, Samantha L McLean, Sriharsha Kantamneni, Klaus Pors, Qing-Feng Wu, Gisela Helfer
Chemerin is an adipokine involved in inflammation, adipogenesis, angiogenesis and energy metabolism, and has been hypothesized as a link between obesity and type II diabetes. In humans affected by obesity, chemerin gene expression in peripheral tissues and circulating levels are elevated. In mice, plasma levels of chemerin are upregulated by high-fat feeding and gain and loss of function studies show an association of chemerin with body weight, food intake and glucose homeostasis. Therefore, chemerin is an important blood-borne mediator that, amongst its other functions, controls appetite and body weight...
2022: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35377336/new-insights-into-cell-apoptosis-and-proliferation-the-potential-role-of-vaspin
#27
REVIEW
K Pich, N Respekta, M Dawid, E Mlyczynska, P Kurowska, A Rak
Vaspin, also known as visceral adipose tissue-derived serine protease inhibitor; expression of this adipokine has been confirmed in many parts of the body like the hypothalamus, pancreas, thyroid gland, ovaries, placenta, and testes, where it may play a crucial role in osteogenesis, steroidogenesis, the formation of blood vessels, and food intake. In addition, there are many studies supporting an interaction between vaspin and cell proliferation and apoptosis, which are crucial processes for maintaining homeostasis of the body...
December 2021: Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology: An Official Journal of the Polish Physiological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34938153/gut-microbiome-inflammation-and-cerebrovascular-function-link-between-obesity-and-cognition
#28
REVIEW
Lisette Olsthoorn, Debby Vreeken, Amanda J Kiliaan
Obesity affects 13% of the adult population worldwide and this number is only expected to increase. Obesity is known to have a negative impact on cardiovascular and metabolic health, but it also impacts brain structure and function; it is associated with both gray and white matter integrity loss, as well as decreased cognitive function, including the domains of executive function, memory, inhibition, and language. Especially midlife obesity is associated with both cognitive impairment and an increased risk of developing dementia at later age...
2021: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34896073/leptin-enhances-hepatic-fibrosis-and-inflammation-in-a-mouse-model-of-cholestasis
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anca D Petrescu, Stephanie Grant, Elaina Williams, Su Yeon An, Nikhil Seth, Mark Shell, Tyson Amundsen, Christopher Tan, Yusra Nadeem, Matthew Tjahja, Lancaster Weld, Christopher S Chu, Julie Venter, Gabriel Frampton, Matthew McMillin, Sharon DeMorrow
Leptin is an adipokine with roles in food intake and energy metabolism through its actions on neurons in the hypothalamus. The role of leptin in obesity and cardiovascular disorders is well documented; however, its influence on liver conditions such as cholestasis is poorly understood. The effects of exogenous leptin and leptin-neutralizing antibody (Leptin-Ab) on biliary hyperplasia, hepatic fibrosis and inflammation in the multidrug resistance protein 2 knockout (Mdr2KO) mouse model of cholestasis were assessed by quantifying markers specific for cholangiocytes, activated hepatic stellate cells (HSC) and cytokines...
December 8, 2021: American Journal of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34769215/relationship-between-oxytocin-and-osteoarthritis-hope-or-despair
#30
REVIEW
Stephanie Ferrero, Ez-Zoubir Amri, Christian Hubert Roux
Oxytocin (OT) is involved in breastfeeding and childbirth and appears to play a role in regulating the bone matrix. OT is synthesized in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of the hypothalamus and is released in response to numerous stimuli. It also appears to be produced by osteoblasts in the bone marrow, acting as a paracrine-autocrine regulator of bone formation. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease of the whole joint. Different tissues involved in OA express OT receptors (OTRs), such as chondrocytes and osteoblasts...
October 29, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34638645/alterations-in-leptin-signaling-in-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-als
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agueda Ferrer-Donato, Ana Contreras, Laura M Frago, Julie A Chowen, Carmen M Fernandez-Martos
Leptin has been suggested to play a role in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a fatal progressive neurodegenerative disease. This adipokine has previously been shown to be associated with a lower risk of ALS and to confer a survival advantage in ALS patients. However, the role of leptin in the progression of ALS is unknown. Indeed, our understanding of the mechanisms underlying leptin's effects in the pathogenesis of ALS is very limited, and it is fundamental to determine whether alterations in leptin's actions take place in this neurodegenerative disease...
September 24, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34574358/obesity-and-thyroid-axis
#32
REVIEW
Krzysztof Walczak, Lucyna Sieminska
Development of obesity is primarily the result of imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Thyroid hormones influence energy expenditure by regulating cellular respiration and thermogenesis and by determining resting metabolic rate. Triiodothyronine influences lipid turnover in adipocytes and impacts appetite regulation through the central nervous system, mainly the hypothalamus. Thyroid-stimulating hormone may also influence thermogenesis, suppress appetite and regulate lipid storage through lipolysis and lipogenesis control...
September 7, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34359881/review-vaspin-serpina12-expression-and-function-in-endocrine-cells
#33
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Patrycja Kurowska, Ewa Mlyczyńska, Monika Dawid, Małgorzata Jurek, Dominika Klimczyk, Joelle Dupont, Agnieszka Rak
Proper functioning of the body depends on hormonal homeostasis. White adipose tissue is now known as an endocrine organ due to the secretion of multiple molecules called adipokines. These proteins exert direct effects on whole body functions, including lipid metabolism, angiogenesis, inflammation, and reproduction, whereas changes in their level are linked with pathological events, such as infertility, diabetes, and increased food intake. Vaspin-visceral adipose tissue-derived serine protease inhibitor, or SERPINA12 according to serpin nomenclature, is an adipokine discovered in 2005 that is connected to the development of insulin resistance, obesity, and inflammation...
July 6, 2021: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34305544/chronic-isolation-stress-affects-central-neuroendocrine-signaling-leading-to-a-metabolically-active-microenvironment-in-a-mouse-model-of-breast-cancer
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alessandra Berry, Barbara Collacchi, Sara Capoccia, Maria Teresa D'Urso, Serena Cecchetti, Carla Raggi, Paola Sestili, Eleonora Aricò, Giada Pontecorvi, Rossella Puglisi, Elena Ortona, Francesca Cirulli
Social isolation is a powerful stressor capable of affecting brain plasticity and function. In the case of breast cancer, previous data indicate that stressful experiences may contribute to a worse prognosis, activating neuroendocrine and metabolism pathways, although the mechanisms underlying these effects are still poorly understood. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that chronic isolation stress (IS) may boost hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity, leading to changes in the hypothalamic expression of genes modulating both mood and metabolism in an animal model of breast cancer...
2021: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34202651/caloric-restriction-and-hypothalamic-leptin-gene-therapy-have-differential-effects-on-energy-partitioning-in-adult-female-rats
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Russell T Turner, Carmen P Wong, Kristina M Fosse, Adam J Branscum, Urszula T Iwaniec
Dieting is a common but often ineffective long-term strategy for preventing weight gain. Similar to humans, adult rats exhibit progressive weight gain. The adipokine leptin regulates appetite and energy expenditure but hyperleptinemia is associated with leptin resistance. Here, we compared the effects of increasing leptin levels in the hypothalamus using gene therapy with conventional caloric restriction on weight gain, food consumption, serum leptin and adiponectin levels, white adipose tissue, marrow adipose tissue, and bone in nine-month-old female Sprague-Dawley rats...
June 24, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34175524/reproductive-roles-of-novel-adipokines-apelin-visfatin-and-irisin-in-farm-animals
#36
REVIEW
Borhan Shokrollahi, Jiang-Hua Shang, Nazila Saadati, Hafiz Ishfaq Ahmad, Chun-Yan Yang
The adipose tissue has a substantial impact on reproduction in mammals, specifically in females. As an energy depository organ, it is precisely associated with the reproductive success of mammals. Adipose tissue secretes many single molecules that are called 'adipokines' which mainly act as endocrine hormones. Adipokines homeostasis is fundamental to energy regulation, metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. The endocrine function of adipokines is influential for the long-term control of energy metabolism and performs an important function in metabolic state and fertility modulation...
September 15, 2021: Theriogenology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33805020/post-transcriptional-regulation-of-gnrhr-a-checkpoint-for-metabolic-control-of-female-reproduction
#37
REVIEW
Angela K Odle, Melanie C MacNicol, Gwen V Childs, Angus M MacNicol
The proper expression of gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptors (GnRHRs) by pituitary gonadotropes is critical for maintaining maximum reproductive capacity. GnRH receptor expression must be tightly regulated in order to maintain the normal pattern of expression through the estrous cycle in rodents, which is believed to be important for interpreting the finely tuned pulses of GnRH from the hypothalamus. Much work has shown that Gnrhr expression is heavily regulated at the level of transcription. However, researchers have also discovered that Gnrhr is regulated post-transcriptionally...
March 24, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33673009/asprosin-a-fasting-induced-glucogenic-and-orexigenic-adipokine-as-a-new-promising-player-will-it-be-a-new-factor-in-the-treatment-of-obesity-diabetes-or-infertility-a-review-of-the-literature
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agnieszka Irena Mazur-Bialy
Asprosin is a recently discovered protein released during fasting conditions mainly by adipocytes from white adipose tissue. As a glucogenic peptide, it stimulates the release of glucose from hepatic cells by binding to the OLFR734 receptor and leading to the activation of the G protein-cAMP-PKA pathway. As it crosses the blood-brain barrier, it also acts as an orexigenic peptide that stimulates food intake through activation of AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus; thus, asprosin participates in maintaining the body's energy homeostasis...
February 14, 2021: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33577849/evaluation-of-maternal-high-fat-diet-and-quercetin-3-o-rutinoside-treatment-on-the-reproductive-profile-of-diet-na%C3%A3-ve-male-offspring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Toluwalope E Adeyemi, Mahendra L Channa, Anand Nadar
BACKGROUND: Male infertility and reproductive dysfunctions have become major global health problems. Although several causative factors have been attributed to this challenge, of importance are alterations in maternal-foetal environment, diet-induced transcriptional changes and dysregulation in chemical signaling via hypothalamic-gonadal axis. AIM: The present study investigated the impact of maternal high-fat diet (HFD) consumption and the putative role of Quercetin-3-O-rutinoside on reproductive functions of male offspring rats at critical developmental stages with a quest to unravel the underpinned molecular changes...
April 15, 2021: Life Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33493505/chemerin-impairs-food-intake-and-body-weight-in-chicken-focus-on-hypothalamic-neuropeptides-gene-expression-and-ampk-signaling-pathway
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony Estienne, Christelle Ramé, Patrice Ganier, Marine Chahnamian, Alix Barbe, Jérémy Grandhaye, Jean-Philippe Dubois, Martine Batailler, Martine Migaud, François Lecompte, Hans Adriaensen, Pascal Froment, Joëlle Dupont
Unlike mammals, the role of adipokines and more particularly of chemerin in the regulation of food intake is totally unknown in avian species. Here we investigated the effect of chemerin on the food and water consumption and on the body weight in chicken. We studied the effects on the plasma glucose and insulin concentrations and the hypothalamic neuropeptides and AMPK signaling pathway. Female broiler chickens were intraperitoneally injected, daily for 13 days with either vehicle (saline; n = 25) or chemerin (8 μg/kg; n = 25 and 16 μg/kg; n = 25)...
April 1, 2021: General and Comparative Endocrinology
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