Iwasa Takeshi, Matsuzaki Toshiya, Yano Kiyohito, Mayila Yiliyasi, Yanagihara Rie, Yamamoto Yuri, Kuwahara Akira, Irahara Minoru
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Tokushima University Graduate School, 3-18-15 Kuramoto-Cho, Tokushima 770-8503, Japan.
J Clin Med. 2018 Jul 5;7(7):166. doi: 10.3390/jcm7070166.
It is known that metabolic disturbances suppress reproductive functions in females. The mechanisms underlying metabolic and nutritional effects on reproductive functions have been established based on a large body of clinical and experimental data. From the 1980s to 1990s, it was revealed that disrupted gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion is the main cause of reproductive impairments in metabolic and nutritional disorders. From the late 1990s to early 2000s, it was demonstrated that, in addition to their primary functions, some appetite- or metabolism-regulating factors affect GnRH secretion. Furthermore, in the early 2000s, kisspeptin, which is a potent positive regulator of GnRH secretion, was newly discovered, and it has been revealed that kisspeptin integrates the effects of metabolic status on GnRH neurons. Recent studies have shown that kisspeptin mediates at least some of the effects of appetite- and metabolism-regulating factors on GnRH neurons. Thus, kisspeptin might be a useful clinical target for treatments aimed at restoring reproductive functions in individuals with metabolic or nutritional disturbances, such as those who exercise excessively, experience marked weight loss, or suffer from eating disorders. This paper presents a review of what is currently known about the effects of metabolic status on reproductive functions and their underlying mechanisms by summarizing the available evidence.
众所周知,代谢紊乱会抑制女性的生殖功能。基于大量临床和实验数据,已经确立了代谢和营养对生殖功能影响的潜在机制。从20世纪80年代到90年代,研究发现促性腺激素释放激素(GnRH)分泌紊乱是代谢和营养紊乱导致生殖功能受损的主要原因。从20世纪90年代末到21世纪初,研究表明,一些食欲或代谢调节因子除了具有其主要功能外,还会影响GnRH的分泌。此外,在21世纪初,新发现了一种GnRH分泌的强效正向调节因子—— kisspeptin,并且已经揭示kisspeptin整合了代谢状态对GnRH神经元的影响。最近的研究表明,kisspeptin介导了食欲和代谢调节因子对GnRH神经元的至少部分作用。因此,对于旨在恢复代谢或营养紊乱个体(如过度运动、体重显著减轻或患有饮食失调症的个体)生殖功能的治疗而言,kisspeptin可能是一个有用的临床靶点。本文通过总结现有证据,对目前已知的代谢状态对生殖功能的影响及其潜在机制进行综述。