Hypothalamic AMP-activated Protein Kinase as a Regulator of Food Intake and Energy Balance
2016
The maintenance of appetite at proper levels, depending on the energy
status, is important; otherwise abnormal appetite may cause a series of disorders,
such as anorexia, hyperphagia, obesity, and its complications (diabetes mellitus,
hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and fatty liver disease). Hypothalamic AMPactivated
protein kinase (AMPK) integrates diverse hormonal and nutritional signals
to regulate food intake and energy metabolism. Recent evidence suggests that
different hormones, nutrients and synthetic chemicals can modulate AMPK activity
in the hypothalamus, thereby regulating food intake and body weight, through
neuropeptide expressions. In order to elucidate the mechanisms that control
hypothalamic AMPK activity, a variety of studies have focused on finding upstream
and downstream modulators of hypothalamic AMPK for the regulation of food intake and energy
balance. This review highlights the current evidence for understanding how hypothalamic AMPK
regulates food intake and energy balance, and will help in the development of effective interventions for
the treatment of food intake-related disorders. In the future, it is hoped that new pharmaceutical
developments targeting hypothalamic AMPK, in combination with careful clinical trials, will lead to
improved and effective therapeutic strategies for complications caused by abnormal appetite and energy
balance.
Keywords:
- Correction
- Source
- Cite
- Save
- Machine Reading By IdeaReader
0
References
6
Citations
NaN
KQI