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AgRP/NPY and POMC neurons in the arcuate nucleus and their potential role in treatment of obesity

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 915, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2021.174611

Keywords

Obesity; Arcuate nucleus (ARC); AgRP; NPY; POMC; Leptin signalling; Insulin signalling

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  1. Taylor's University Flagship Research Grant-Scheme Project [TUFR/2017/003/05]

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Obesity is a major health crisis worldwide, regulated by specific neuronal populations in the brain's ARC region. Understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms in ARC neurons is crucial for managing obesity and maintaining weight loss effectively. Targeting specific ARC circuits may offer a promising strategy for treating obesity with minimal or no side effects.
Obesity is a major health crisis affecting over a third of the global population. This multifactorial disease is regulated via interoceptive neural circuits in the brain, whose alteration results in excessive body weight. Certain central neuronal populations in the brain are recognised as crucial nodes in energy homeostasis; in particular, the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) region contains two peptide microcircuits that control energy balance with antagonistic functions: agouti-related peptide/neuropeptide-Y (AgRP/NPY) signals hunger and stimulates food intake; and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) signals satiety and reduces food intake. These neuronal peptides levels react to energy status and integrate signals from peripheral ghrelin, leptin, and insulin to regulate feeding and energy expenditure. To manage obesity comprehensively, it is crucial to understand cellular and molecular mechanisms of information processing in ARC neurons, since these regulate energy homeostasis. Importantly, a specific strategy focusing on ARC circuits needs to be devised to assist in treating obese patients and maintaining weight loss with minimal or no side effects. The aim of this review is to elucidate the recent developments in the study of AgRP-, NPY-and POMC-producing neurons, specific to their role in controlling metabolism. The impact of ghrelin, leptin, and insulin signalling via action of these neurons is also surveyed, since they also impact energy balance through this route. Lastly, we present key proteins, targeted genes, compounds, drugs, and therapies that actively work via these neurons and could potentially be used as therapeutic targets for treating obesity conditions.

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