A new horizon: oxytocin as a novel therapeutic option for obesity and diabetes

Dongsheng Cai, Sudarshana Purkayastha
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The story of oxytocin (OXT) began long ago in evolutionary terms with its recognition as a classical neurohypophyseal hormone important for lactation and uterine contraction. With the recent discovery of its local actions in the brain, its previously unappreciated diverse functions in regulating social behaviors and metabolic physiology are emerging. In light of metabolic control, OXT has been shown to induce feeding restriction and body weight lowering through acting on brain regulatory regions, in particular the hypothalamus. Studies from pharmacologic interventions and genetic manipulations demonstrated that OXT can play significant roles in affecting glucose metabolism as well as insulin secretion and lipolysis, many of those functions being regulated both centrally and peripherally. Also excitingly, recent therapeutic success was obtained in clinical endeavor showing that OXT nasal spray effectively induced weight loss and metabolic improvement in human patients with obesity, thus further indicating OXT as a tangible drug target for treating obesity and metabolic complications. In addition to the native form, OXT-derived analogues have been found effective in inducing body weight control and glucose balance. Altogether, all recent advances in the understanding of OXT and metabolic regulation has laid a promising foundation for the therapeutic strategy of developing innovative OXT peptidyl drugs for the treatment of obesity and related metabolic diseases

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一个新的视野:催产素作为肥胖和糖尿病的一种新的治疗选择
催产素(OXT)的故事很久以前就开始了,在进化方面,它被认为是一种经典的神经垂体激素,对哺乳和子宫收缩很重要。随着近年来对其在大脑中的局部作用的发现,其在调节社会行为和代谢生理方面的多种功能正在逐渐显现。从代谢控制的角度来看,已经证明OXT通过作用于大脑调节区域,特别是下丘脑,来诱导摄食限制和体重降低。药理干预和基因操作的研究表明,OXT在影响葡萄糖代谢、胰岛素分泌和脂肪分解方面发挥着重要作用,其中许多功能是由中枢和外周调节的。同样令人兴奋的是,最近在临床努力中获得的治疗成功表明,OXT鼻喷雾剂可以有效地诱导人类肥胖患者的体重减轻和代谢改善,从而进一步表明OXT是治疗肥胖和代谢并发症的切实药物靶点。除了天然形式,oxt衍生的类似物已被发现在诱导体重控制和葡萄糖平衡方面有效。综上所述,最近对OXT和代谢调节的认识取得的进展,为开发创新的OXT肽基药物治疗肥胖及相关代谢疾病的治疗策略奠定了良好的基础
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