Central melanocortin system

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Central melanocortin system

The central melanocortin system is a complex network of neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) that plays a crucial role in the regulation of energy homeostasis, food intake, and body weight. This system primarily involves the melanocortin receptors (MCRs), particularly the melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) and the melanocortin-3 receptor (MC3R), which are expressed in various regions of the brain.

Components[edit]

The central melanocortin system includes several key components:

  • Pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons: These neurons are located in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus and produce the precursor protein POMC, which is cleaved to produce several peptides, including α-MSH (alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone).
  • Agouti-related peptide (AgRP) neurons: These neurons are also located in the arcuate nucleus and produce AgRP, an endogenous antagonist of MC4R.
  • Melanocortin receptors: The MC4R and MC3R are the primary receptors involved in the central melanocortin system. MC4R is widely expressed in the brain and is critical for the regulation of food intake and energy expenditure.

Function[edit]

The central melanocortin system regulates energy balance through the actions of POMC and AgRP neurons. POMC neurons release α-MSH, which activates MC4R, leading to reduced food intake and increased energy expenditure. Conversely, AgRP neurons release AgRP, which inhibits MC4R, resulting in increased food intake and reduced energy expenditure.

Clinical Significance[edit]

Mutations in the genes encoding components of the central melanocortin system, particularly the MC4R gene, are associated with obesity and other metabolic disorders. MC4R mutations are one of the most common genetic causes of severe obesity in humans.

Research[edit]

Ongoing research is focused on understanding the detailed mechanisms of the central melanocortin system and its role in energy homeostasis. This includes studying the interactions between POMC and AgRP neurons, the signaling pathways involved, and the potential for therapeutic targets to treat obesity and related conditions.

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