Beyond leptin: emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic and reproductive function during negative energy balance

Reproductive status is tightly coupled to metabolic state in females, and ovarian cycling in mammals is halted when energy output exceeds energy input, a metabolic condition known as negative energy balance. This inhibition of reproductive function during negative energy balance occurs due to suppr...

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Main Authors: Cadence eTrue, Kevin eGrove, M Susan eSmith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2011-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Endocrinology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fendo.2011.00053/full
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spelling doaj-db7f5c2343714870ae34e12b95862fc92020-11-24T22:23:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922011-10-01210.3389/fendo.2011.0005313908Beyond leptin: emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic and reproductive function during negative energy balanceCadence eTrue0Kevin eGrove1M Susan eSmith2Oregon Health & Science UniversityOregon Health & Science UniversityOregon Health & Science UniversityReproductive status is tightly coupled to metabolic state in females, and ovarian cycling in mammals is halted when energy output exceeds energy input, a metabolic condition known as negative energy balance. This inhibition of reproductive function during negative energy balance occurs due to suppression of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) release in the hypothalamus. The GnRH secretagogue kisspeptin is also inhibited during negative energy balance, indicating that inhibition of reproductive neuroendocrine circuits may occur upstream of GnRH itself. Understanding the metabolic signals responsible for the inhibition of reproductive pathways has been a compelling research focus for many years. A predominant theory in the field is that the status of energy balance is conveyed to reproductive neuroendocrine circuits via the adipocyte hormone leptin. Leptin is stimulatory for GnRH release and lower levels of leptin during negative energy balance are believed to result in decreased stimulatory drive for GnRH cells. However, recent evidence found that restoring leptin to physiological levels did not restore GnRH function in three different models of negative energy balance. This suggests that although leptin may be an important permissive signal for reproductive function as indicated by many years of research, factors other than leptin must critically contribute to negative energy balance-induced reproductive inhibition. This review will focus on emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic status and reproductive function during negative energy balance.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fendo.2011.00053/fullLeptinNeurokinin BGnIHGnRHKisspeptin
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Beyond leptin: emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic and reproductive function during negative energy balance
Frontiers in Endocrinology
Leptin
Neurokinin B
GnIH
GnRH
Kisspeptin
author_facet Cadence eTrue
Kevin eGrove
M Susan eSmith
author_sort Cadence eTrue
title Beyond leptin: emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic and reproductive function during negative energy balance
title_short Beyond leptin: emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic and reproductive function during negative energy balance
title_full Beyond leptin: emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic and reproductive function during negative energy balance
title_fullStr Beyond leptin: emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic and reproductive function during negative energy balance
title_full_unstemmed Beyond leptin: emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic and reproductive function during negative energy balance
title_sort beyond leptin: emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic and reproductive function during negative energy balance
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Endocrinology
issn 1664-2392
publishDate 2011-10-01
description Reproductive status is tightly coupled to metabolic state in females, and ovarian cycling in mammals is halted when energy output exceeds energy input, a metabolic condition known as negative energy balance. This inhibition of reproductive function during negative energy balance occurs due to suppression of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) release in the hypothalamus. The GnRH secretagogue kisspeptin is also inhibited during negative energy balance, indicating that inhibition of reproductive neuroendocrine circuits may occur upstream of GnRH itself. Understanding the metabolic signals responsible for the inhibition of reproductive pathways has been a compelling research focus for many years. A predominant theory in the field is that the status of energy balance is conveyed to reproductive neuroendocrine circuits via the adipocyte hormone leptin. Leptin is stimulatory for GnRH release and lower levels of leptin during negative energy balance are believed to result in decreased stimulatory drive for GnRH cells. However, recent evidence found that restoring leptin to physiological levels did not restore GnRH function in three different models of negative energy balance. This suggests that although leptin may be an important permissive signal for reproductive function as indicated by many years of research, factors other than leptin must critically contribute to negative energy balance-induced reproductive inhibition. This review will focus on emerging candidates for the integration of metabolic status and reproductive function during negative energy balance.
topic Leptin
Neurokinin B
GnIH
GnRH
Kisspeptin
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fendo.2011.00053/full
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