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早期营养过剩通过性别差异机制使生长激素轴对饮食诱导肥胖的影响敏感。

Early overnutrition sensitizes the growth hormone axis to the impact of diet-induced obesity via sex-divergent mechanisms.

机构信息

Maimónides Institute of Biomedical Research of Córdoba (IMIBIC), Córdoba, Spain.

Department of Cell Biology, Physiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Córdoba, Avda. Menéndez Pidal s/n., 14004, Córdoba, Spain.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2020 Aug 17;10(1):13898. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-70898-y.

Abstract

In addition to its essential role in the physiological control of longitudinal growth, growth-hormone (GH) is endowed with relevant metabolic functions, including anabolic actions in muscle, lipolysis in adipose-tissue and glycemic modulation. Adult obesity is known to negatively impact GH-axis, thereby promoting a vicious circle that may contribute to the exacerbation of the metabolic complications of overweight. Yet, to what extent early-overnutrition sensitizes the somatotropic-axis to the deleterious effects of obesity remains largely unexplored. Using a rat-model of sequential exposure to obesogenic insults, namely postnatal-overfeeding during lactation and high-fat diet (HFD) after weaning, we evaluated in both sexes the individual and combined impact of these nutritional challenges upon key elements of the somatotropic-axis. While feeding HFD per se had a modest impact on the adult GH-axis, early overnutrition had durable effects on key elements of the somatotropic-system, which were sexually different, with a significant inhibition of pituitary gene expression of GH-releasing hormone-receptor (GHRH-R) and somatostatin receptor-5 (SST5) in males, but an increase in pituitary GHRH-R, SST2, SST5, GH secretagogue-receptor (GHS-R) and ghrelin expression in females. Notably, early-overnutrition sensitized the GH-axis to the deleterious impact of HFD, with a significant suppression of pituitary GH expression in both sexes and lowering of circulating GH levels in females. Yet, despite their similar metabolic perturbations, males and females displayed rather distinct alterations of key somatotropic-regulators/ mediators. Our data document a synergistic effect of postnatal-overnutrition on the detrimental impact of HFD-induced obesity on key elements of the adult GH-axis, which is conducted via mechanisms that are sexually-divergent.

摘要

除了在纵向生长的生理控制中发挥重要作用外,生长激素(GH)还具有相关的代谢功能,包括在肌肉中的合成代谢作用、脂肪组织中的脂肪分解作用和血糖调节作用。众所周知,成人肥胖会对 GH 轴产生负面影响,从而促进恶性循环,可能导致超重的代谢并发症恶化。然而,早期营养过剩在多大程度上使躯体轴对肥胖的有害影响敏感,仍在很大程度上未被探索。我们使用了一种连续暴露于致肥胖刺激的大鼠模型,即哺乳期的产后过度喂养和断奶后的高脂肪饮食(HFD),在雌雄两性中评估了这些营养挑战对躯体轴关键元素的单独和联合影响。虽然单独喂养 HFD 对成年 GH 轴有适度影响,但早期营养过剩对躯体系统的关键元素有持久影响,且具有性别差异,雄性的垂体生长激素释放激素受体(GHRH-R)和生长抑素受体-5(SST5)的基因表达受到显著抑制,而雌性的垂体生长激素释放激素受体(GHRH-R)、SST2、SST5、生长激素促分泌素受体(GHS-R)和 ghrelin 的表达增加。值得注意的是,早期营养过剩使 GH 轴对 HFD 的有害影响敏感,导致雌雄两性的垂体 GH 表达均受到显著抑制,雌性的循环 GH 水平降低。然而,尽管它们具有相似的代谢紊乱,但雄性和雌性表现出相当不同的关键躯体调节因子/介质的改变。我们的数据记录了产后营养过剩对 HFD 诱导的肥胖对成年 GH 轴关键元素的有害影响的协同作用,其通过性别不同的机制进行。

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