Dept. of OBGYN and Reproductive Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, United States of America.
Dept. of OBGYN and Reproductive Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, United States of America.
Pharmacol Ther. 2022 Mar;231:107974. doi: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2021.107974. Epub 2021 Sep 14.
Kisspeptin (encoded by the Kiss1 gene) and its receptor, KISS1R (encoded by the Kiss1r gene), have well-established roles in stimulating reproduction via central actions on reproductive neural circuits, but recent evidence suggests that kisspeptin signaling also influences metabolism and energy balance. Indeed, both Kiss1 and Kiss1r are expressed in many metabolically-relevant peripheral tissues, including both white and brown adipose tissue, the liver, and the pancreas, suggesting possible actions on these tissues or involvement in their physiology. In addition, there may be central actions of kisspeptin signaling, or factors co-released from kisspeptin neurons, that modulate metabolic, feeding, or thermoregulatory processes. Accumulating data from animal models suggests that kisspeptin signaling regulates a wide variety of metabolic parameters, including body weight and energy expenditure, adiposity and adipose tissue function, food intake, glucose metabolism, respiratory rates, locomotor activity, and thermoregulation. Herein, the current evidence for the involvement of kisspeptin signaling in each of these physiological parameters is reviewed, gaps in knowledge identified, and future avenues of important research highlighted. Collectively, the discussed findings highlight emerging non-reproductive actions of kisspeptin signaling in metabolism and energy balance, in addition to previously documented roles in reproductive control, but also emphasize the need for more research to resolve current controversies and uncover underlying molecular and physiological mechanisms.
吻肽(由 Kiss1 基因编码)及其受体 Kiss1R(由 Kiss1r 基因编码)在通过中枢作用于生殖神经回路刺激生殖方面具有明确的作用,但最近的证据表明,吻肽信号也会影响代谢和能量平衡。事实上,Kiss1 和 Kiss1r 都在许多与代谢相关的外周组织中表达,包括白色和棕色脂肪组织、肝脏和胰腺,这表明它们可能对这些组织有作用或参与其生理过程。此外,吻肽信号可能具有中枢作用,或者来自吻肽神经元的共同释放的因子可能调节代谢、摄食或体温调节过程。来自动物模型的累积数据表明,吻肽信号调节多种代谢参数,包括体重和能量消耗、肥胖和脂肪组织功能、食物摄入、葡萄糖代谢、呼吸率、运动活性和体温调节。本文综述了吻肽信号在这些生理参数中的作用的现有证据,确定了知识空白,并强调了未来重要研究的方向。总的来说,所讨论的发现强调了吻肽信号在代谢和能量平衡中的新兴非生殖作用,除了之前在生殖控制方面的作用,还强调需要更多的研究来解决当前的争议并揭示潜在的分子和生理机制。