(2022) A review: Effects of estrogen and estrogen receptor modulators on leptin resistance: Mechanisms and pathway. Obesity Medicine.
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Abstract
Obesity is characterized by an increase in food intake and a decrease in energy expenditure, which causes the accumulation of fat in the body, resulting in various disorders such as type 2 diabetes and cancer. Adipocytes secrete the hormone leptin, and leptin signaling plays an essential role in regulating energy balance. Leptin reduces food intake and increases energy expenditure by binding to its receptors in the hypothalamus and regulating appetite-regulating neurons. Accumulation of excess fat along with increased blood levels of leptin impairs the passage of leptin across the blood-brain barrier and induces leptin resistance. Estrogen also plays an important role in regulating energy balance due to the expression of its receptors in the hypothalamus, and its deficiency is associated with increased food intake and body weight, and estrogen therapy is able to partially mimic the effects of leptin. In this review, we get familiar with the concept of leptin resistance and its mechanisms, and finally, we examine the role of estrogen by emphasizing the mechanisms of energy balance regulation. © 2022
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | agouti related protein; alpha intermedin; estrogen; estrogen receptor; interleukin 6; Janus kinase; leptin; leptin receptor; melanocortin 4 receptor; neuropeptide Y; proopiomelanocortin; raloxifene; selective estrogen receptor modulator; STAT3 protein; tamoxifen; toll like receptor 4; tumor necrosis factor, adipocyte; aging; appetite; blood brain barrier; body fat; body weight; body weight control; body weight loss; breast cancer; disease association; energy balance; energy expenditure; estrogen therapy; food intake; human; hypothalamus; inflammation; JAK-STAT signaling; lipid diet; malignant neoplasm; nerve cell; non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus; nonhuman; obesity; postmenopause osteoporosis; protein interaction; protein secretion; receptor binding; Review; signal transduction |
Journal or Publication Title: | Obesity Medicine |
Volume: | 34 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd |
Depositing User: | ms soheila Bazm |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/12505 |
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