Wired on sugar: the role of the CNS in the regulation of glucose homeostasis

BE Grayson, RJ Seeley, DA Sandoval - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2013 - nature.com
BE Grayson, RJ Seeley, DA Sandoval
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2013nature.com
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)—disorders of energy homeostasis and glucose
homeostasis, respectively—are tightly linked and the incidences of both conditions are
increasing in parallel. The CNS integrates information regarding peripheral nutrient and
hormonal changes and processes this information to regulate energy homeostasis. Recent
findings indicate that some of the neural circuits and mechanisms underlying energy
balance are also essential for the regulation of glucose homeostasis. We propose that …
Abstract
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) — disorders of energy homeostasis and glucose homeostasis, respectively — are tightly linked and the incidences of both conditions are increasing in parallel. The CNS integrates information regarding peripheral nutrient and hormonal changes and processes this information to regulate energy homeostasis. Recent findings indicate that some of the neural circuits and mechanisms underlying energy balance are also essential for the regulation of glucose homeostasis. We propose that disruption of these overlapping pathways links the metabolic disturbances associated with obesity and T2DM. A better understanding of these converging mechanisms may lead to therapeutic strategies that target both T2DM and obesity.
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