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Ghrelin and reproductive disorders
Authors:Repaci Andrea  Gambineri Alessandra  Pagotto Uberto  Pasquali Renato
Institution:St. Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, University Alma Mater Studiorum, Bologna, Italy.
Abstract:Ghrelin is an important factor involved in most of the metabolic and hormonal signals which adapt the reproductive functions in conditions of altered energy balance. Moreover, the coordinated role of leptin and ghrelin appears in fact to have a specific role in the regulation of puberty. Systemic action of ghrelin on the reproductive axis involves the control of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gondal axis. In addition, it has been shown that ghrelin may directly act at a gonadal level in both females and males. Available data also demonstrate that sex steroid hormones and gonadotropins may in turn regulate the gonadal effect of ghrelin, as documented by studies performed in females with the polycystic ovary syndrome and in hypogonadal men. Notably, recent studies also confirm a potentially important role for ghrelin in fetal and neonatal energy balance, and specifically in allowing fetal adaptation to an adverse intrauterine environment.
Keywords:cAMP  cyclic adenosine monophosphate  BMI  body mass index  des-ghrelin  des-Gln14-ghrelin or des-acyl-ghrelin  FSH  Follicle Stimulating Hormone  FFA  free fatty acid  GnRH  Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone  GHSR-1a  Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor type 1a  GH  Growth Hormone  HPG axis  hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis  LH  Luteinizing Hormone  NPY  neuropeptide Y  PCOS  polycystic ovary syndrome  PRL  prolactin
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