Rheumatic diseases and metabolism: where centre and periphery meet

IF 29.4 1区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY Nature Reviews Rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.1038/s41584-024-01178-6
Miguel López, Oreste Gualillo
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Over the past few decades, the connection between metabolism and various inflammatory and rheumatic diseases has been an area of active investigation. Nonetheless, the precise mechanisms underlying these relationships remain a topic of ongoing debate, owing in part to conflicting data. This discrepancy can be attributed to the predominant focus on peripheral mechanisms in research into the metabolic consequences of rheumatic diseases. However, a wealth of evidence supports the notion that the central nervous system, specifically the hypothalamus, has an important influence on metabolic homeostasis. Notably, links have been established between crucial hypothalamic mechanisms responsible for regulating energy balance (including food intake, thermogenesis, and glucose and lipid metabolism), such as AMP-activated protein kinase, and the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis. This Review aims to comprehensively examine the current understanding of central metabolic control in rheumatic diseases and explore potential therapeutic options that target this pathophysiological mechanism. In this Review, López and Gualillo discuss the complex interrelationships between rheumatic diseases and the hypothalamic and autonomic mechanisms that regulate metabolism, and explore the therapeutic potential of targeting central regulators of energy balance.

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风湿病与新陈代谢:中心与边缘的交汇点
过去几十年来,新陈代谢与各种炎症和风湿性疾病之间的关系一直是人们积极研究的领域。然而,这些关系的确切机制仍是一个争论不休的话题,部分原因是数据相互矛盾。这种差异可归因于风湿性疾病代谢后果的研究主要侧重于外周机制。然而,大量证据表明,中枢神经系统,特别是下丘脑,对代谢平衡具有重要影响。值得注意的是,负责调节能量平衡(包括食物摄入、产热、葡萄糖和脂质代谢)的下丘脑关键机制(如 AMP 激活蛋白激酶)与类风湿性关节炎的病理生理学之间已建立了联系。本综述旨在全面审视目前对风湿性疾病中枢代谢控制的认识,并探讨针对这一病理生理机制的潜在治疗方案。
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Nature Reviews Rheumatology
Nature Reviews Rheumatology 医学-风湿病学
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Rheumatology is part of the Nature Reviews portfolio of journals. The journal scope covers the entire spectrum of rheumatology research. We ensure that our articles are accessible to the widest possible audience.
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