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Regulatory roles of G-protein coupled receptors in adipose tissue metabolism and their therapeutic potential.

Hyeonyeong Im1, Ji-Hyun Park1, Seowoo Im1, Juhyeong Han1, Kyungmin Kim1, Yun-Hee Lee2.   

Abstract

The high incidence of obesity has increased the need to discover new therapeutic targets to combat obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases. Obesity is defined as an abnormal accumulation of adipose tissue, which is one of the major metabolic organs that regulate energy homeostasis. However, there are currently no approved anti-obesity therapeutics that directly target adipose tissue metabolism. With recent advances in the understanding of adipose tissue biology, molecular mechanisms involved in brown adipose tissue expansion and metabolic activation have been investigated as potential therapeutic targets to increase energy expenditure. This review focuses on G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) as they are the most successful class of druggable targets in human diseases and have an important role in regulating adipose tissue metabolism. We summarize recent findings on the major GPCR classes that regulate thermogenesis and mitochondrial metabolism in adipose tissue. Improved understanding of GPCR signaling pathways that regulate these processes could facilitate the development of novel pharmacological approaches to treat obesity and related metabolic disorders.

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Keywords:  Adenosine receptor; Adipose tissue; Adrenoceptor; Frizzled receptor; GPCR; Lysophospholipid receptor; Obesity

Year:  2021        PMID: 33550564     DOI: 10.1007/s12272-021-01314-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pharm Res        ISSN: 0253-6269            Impact factor:   4.946


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