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Hypocretin/orexin modulates body weight and the metabolism of glucose and insulin
- Source :
- Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews. 36
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2020.
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Abstract
- The hypocretin/orexin (Hcrt/orexin) unit affects the functions of the nervous, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and reproductive systems. Hcrt/orexin ligands and receptors have been localized to different parts of the central and peripheral nervous systems, cerebrospinal fluid and blood, exocrine (pancreas, salivary, lacrimal) as well as endocrine (pancreatic islets, pituitary, adrenal) glands. Several factors including stress, glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists, glutamate, nicotine, glucose, and hypoglycaemia stimulate the expression of Hcrt/orexin system, but it is inhibited by ageing, bone morphogenetic protein, hypoxia/hypercapnia, melanocortin receptor accessory protein 2, and glucagon. Literature reports show that Hcrt/orexin can significantly increase insulin secretion from normal and diabetic rat pancreata. Hcrt/orexin decreases blood glucose concentration and reduces insulin resistance partly via increased tissue expression of glucose transporter type 4. It reduces obesity by increasing browning of fat cells and energy expenditure. Taken together, Hcrt/orexin modulates obesity and the metabolism of glucose and insulin. The Hcrt/orexin system may thus be a target in the development of new therapies for the treatment of diabetes mellitus.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
medicine.medical_treatment
Glucagon
Islets of Langerhans
Endocrinology
Insulin resistance
Melanocortin receptor
Internal medicine
Diabetes mellitus
Insulin Secretion
mental disorders
Internal Medicine
medicine
Animals
Humans
Insulin
Neurons
Orexins
business.industry
Pancreatic islets
Body Weight
digestive, oral, and skin physiology
Glucose transporter
medicine.disease
Orexin
Glucose
medicine.anatomical_structure
nervous system
business
psychological phenomena and processes
hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15207560 and 15207552
- Volume :
- 36
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f39e7d1b197bce09a87b66c231940bf5
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dmrr.3229