Beyond the classic endocrine glands Flashcards
What do adipocytes store energy as?
Triglycerides and release energy as free fatty acids
What is lipoprotein lipase?
Triglyceride hydrolysis (lipolysis) Involved in receptor-mediated lipoprotein uptake
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What is Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL)?
When needed, fat stored as triacylglycerol (TG) is hydrolysed for energy use
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What endocrine hormones does adipose tissue release?
- Leptin - signals satiety centre in the brain
- Adiponectin - Increases insulin sensitivity
- Resistin - Cytokines
- Androgens
- Oestrogens
What do mutations of the leptin (LEP) gene in adipose tissue or the leptin receptor (LEPR) gene expressed in the hypothalamus?
How do we cure leptin defficiency?
Lead to abnormal eating behaviour and the development of early-onset morbid obesity. Leptin deficiency has been successfully treated with leptin resulting in a reduction in fat mass
What is the consequence of LEP mutations being rare?
What is obesity associated with?
However, LEP mutations are rare, and thus leptin treatment only rarely effective
Obesity is associated with leptin resistance (leptin levels are already (high in obesity)
Multiple interacting pathways control food intake and energy utilization
Describe the levels of hormones in healthy adipose tissue
Leptin signals satiety to the brain
Adiponectin increases insulin sensitivity
Resistin levels low
Describe the levels of hormones in obese tissue
Leptin secretion high but resistance to leptin
Adiponectin secretion low
Insulin resistance, diabetes and metabolic syndrome Cytokines (e.g., IL-6, TNF-α) - Normal balance disturbed Chemokines (chemotactic cytokines) - Attract macrophages
What are the general disorders of energy metabolism associated with?
Obesity (especially visceral)
Hypertension
Hyperglycaemia (prediabetes)
High serum triglycerides (but low HDL)
Insulin resistance
What is the difference between Visceral (VS) or intra-abdominal fat versus subcutaneous (SC) fat
VS and SC fat express different developmental genes
Different signalling profiles
Free fatty acids and adipocytokines released from VS fat drain directly to liver to alter metabolism
How does the body fight weight loss for people with obesity?
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What signals are sent when we regulate food intake?
What signals do these feed into?
- Hormones secreted from the stomach and intestines
and - Leptin secreted from adipocytes
and - Vagal afferents to the nucleus of the tractus solitarius
Hypothalamus
What are the non-classical endocrine organs?
Heart Kidney Bone Tumours Pineal gland
What does the kidney secrete?
What does it do?
The kidney as an endocrine organ – secretion of erythropoietin in response to low partial pressure of oxygen in the circulation. Stimulates the production of erythrocytes
Recombinant EPO used to treat anaemia due to renal failure, in critical illnesses and as a blood doping agent for endurance sports
What control the circadian rhythms?
Cortisol