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Hypothalamic Integration of the Endocrine Signaling Related to Food Intake.

Anica Klockars1, Allen S Levine2, Pawel K Olszewski3,4.   

Abstract

Hypothalamic integration of gastrointestinal and adipose tissue-derived hormones serves as a key element of neuroendocrine control of food intake. Leptin, adiponectin, oleoylethanolamide, cholecystokinin, and ghrelin, to name a few, are in a constant "cross talk" with the feeding-related brain circuits that encompass hypothalamic populations synthesizing anorexigens (melanocortins, CART, oxytocin) and orexigens (Agouti-related protein, neuropeptide Y, orexins). While this integrated neuroendocrine circuit successfully ensures that enough energy is acquired, it does not seem to be equally efficient in preventing excessive energy intake, especially in the obesogenic environment in which highly caloric and palatable food is constantly available. The current review presents an overview of intricate mechanisms underlying hypothalamic integration of energy balance-related peripheral endocrine input. We discuss vulnerabilities and maladaptive neuroregulatory processes, including changes in hypothalamic neuronal plasticity that propel overeating despite negative consequences.

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Keywords:  Brain; Hunger; Hypothalamus; Obesity; Plasticity; Satiety

Year:  2018        PMID: 29886517     DOI: 10.1007/7854_2018_54

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Top Behav Neurosci        ISSN: 1866-3370


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