Role of central melanocortin pathways in energy homeostasis

AS Garfield, DD Lam, OJ Marston, MJ Przydzial… - Trends in Endocrinology …, 2009 - cell.com
AS Garfield, DD Lam, OJ Marston, MJ Przydzial, LK Heisler
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2009cell.com
The rise in the global prevalence of human obesity has emphasized the need for a greater
understanding of the physiological mechanisms that underlie energy homeostasis.
Numerous circulating nutritional cues and central neuromodulatory signals are integrated
within the brain to regulate both short-and long-term nutritional state. The central
melanocortin system represents a crucial point of convergence for these signals and, thus,
has a fundamental role in regulating body weight. The melanocortin ligands, synthesized in …
The rise in the global prevalence of human obesity has emphasized the need for a greater understanding of the physiological mechanisms that underlie energy homeostasis. Numerous circulating nutritional cues and central neuromodulatory signals are integrated within the brain to regulate both short- and long-term nutritional state. The central melanocortin system represents a crucial point of convergence for these signals and, thus, has a fundamental role in regulating body weight. The melanocortin ligands, synthesized in discrete neuronal populations within the hypothalamus and brainstem, modulate downstream homeostatic signalling via their action at central melanocortin-3 and -4 receptors. Intimately involved in both ingestive behaviour and energy expenditure, the melanocortin system has garnered much interest as a potential therapeutic target for human obesity.
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