Role of Leptin in Energy Balance (2) Flashcards
What do satiety signals do?
Control food intake
Whilst eating, food interacts with receptors on the tongue, oropharynx, stomach and duodenum, as well as liver and other organs
The detection, processing and absorption of food generate satiety signals that provide negative feedback to the CNS
These signals accumulate and interact to bring a meal to an end
The signals reach the brain through visceral afferent nerve fibres and through the blood
Is leptin a satiety hormone?
No
What does leptin deficiency lead to?
Overeating
Which cells synthesise leptin?
Adipocytes
How does leptin work?
Senses when adipose tissue mass is decreased - signals to eat
Reduces food intake and increasers activity of sympathetic nervous system
Does not increase after a meal - more long-term effects
How does leptin relate to obesity?
Leptin increases with increasing adipose tissue mass (elevated levels in obesity) (levels fall after weight loss)
How does leptin deficiency relate to obesity?
Associated with massive obesity
Absence of its receptor in the hypothalamus also causes obesity
How many leptin receptor isoforms are there?
5: LRa, LRb, LRc, LRd, LRe
What is characteristic of leptin receptor LRa?
Lacks intracellular domain and is highly abundantly expressed in brain capillary endothelium and peripheral organs
It is proposed to mediate leptin transport across endothelial barriers
What is characteristic of leptin receptor LRb?
Restricted to the hypothalamus, brainstem and key regions of the brain that control feeding, metabolism and neuroendrocine systems
Signals into the cell
How does leptin signal into cells?
Leptin receptors contain JAK2 domains
When activated by leptin binding, the leptin receptor combines with its co-receptor
JAK2 autophosphorylates and:
JAK-2 mediated phosphorylation of transcription factors (e.g., STAT3) and translocation into the nucleus
What is the role of SOCS-3 in leptin signalling?
STAT3 translocation into the nucleus regulates the expression of SOCS-3
It will exit the nucleus and inhibit phosphorylation
Negative feedback loop
Which signal does POMC expression relate to?
Satiety signal
When leptin is present, STAT3 will lead to the transcription of POMC to induce a satiety signal
Which signal does AgRP expression relate to?
Hunger
When leptin is not bound, FOXO1 will lead to the transcription of AgRP to induce a hunger signal.
How do the actions of STAT3 and FOXO1 differ?
When leptin and insulin are not bound, FOXO1 translocates into the nucleus to transcribe AgRP and NPY, to induce a hunger signal. FOXO1 also inhibits the transcription of POMC/CART
When leptin and insulin are bound, STAT3 translocates into the nucleus to transcribe POMC and CART, to induce a satiety signal. STAT3 also inhibits the transcription of AgRP/NPY