The leptin-dependent and -independent melanocortin signaling system: regulation of feeding and energy expenditure

H. Shimizu, K. Inoue, M. Mori
2007 Journal of Endocrinology  
The brain hypothalamus coordinates extra-hypothalamic regions to maintain energy homeostasis through the regulation of food intake and energy expenditure. A number of anorexigenic and orexigenic molecules in the hypothalamic nuclei participate in the control of energy homeostasis. Leptin and pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)derived a-melanocyte-stimulating hormone are key anorectic molecules, and the leptin receptor and POMC gene are both expressed in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus. Although it has
more » ... been considered that melanocortin signaling is localized downstream to leptin signaling, data have accumulated to support the concept of a leptin-independent melanocortin signaling system. We focus on and review the melanocortin signaling system that functions dependently or independently of leptin signaling in the regulation of energy homeostasis.
doi:10.1677/joe-06-0144 pmid:17400797 fatcat:a5fjh5rujzh3ndpolmqrgpqpzq