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Differential vulnerability to adverse nutritional conditions in male and female rats: Modulatory role of estradiol during development

机译:男性和女性大鼠不良营养状况的差异脆弱性:雌二醇在发育过程中的调节作用

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Many studies have shown the importance of an adequate nutritional environment during development to optimally establish the neurohormonal circuits that regulate feeding behavior. Under- or over-nutrition during early stages of life can lead to alterations in the physiology and brain networks that control food intake, resulting in a greater vulnerability to suffer maladjustments in energy metabolism in adulthood. These alterations produced by under- or over-nourishment during development differ between males and females, as does the modulatory action that estradiol exerts on the alterations produced by malnutrition. Estradiol regulates metabolism and brain metabolic circuits through the same transcription factor pathway, STAT3, that leptin and ghrelin use to program feeding circuits. Although more research is needed to disentangle the actual role of estradiol during development on the programming of feeding circuits, a synergistic role together with leptin and/or ghrelin might be hypothesized.
机译:许多研究表明,在开发过程中,在开发过程中的重要性最佳地建立了调节饲养行为的神经外部电路。生命早期阶段的下降或过度营养可能导致控制食物摄入的生理和脑网络中的改变,从而导致成年期能量代谢中的恶作剧更大的脆弱性。在开发过程中或过度营养期间产生的这些改变在雌雄和女性之间不同,雌二醇对营养不良产生的改变的调节作用也是如此。雌二醇通过相同的转录因子途径,Steptin和Ghrelin用于编程馈电电路来调节代谢和脑代谢电路。虽然需要更多的研究来解除雌二醇在饲养电路的编程过程中雌二醇的实际作用,但是可以假设与瘦素和/或Ghrelin一起的协同作用。

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