Leptina e sua influência na patofisiologia de distúrbios alimentares

Autores

  • Helen Hermana Miranda HERMSDORFF Universidade Federal de Viçosa
  • Maria Aparecida de Queiroga Milagres VIEIRA Universidade Federal de Viçosa
  • Josefina Bressan Resende MONTEIRO Universidade Federal de Viçosa

Palavras-chave:

anorexia nervosa, bulimia, ingestão de alimentos, leptina

Resumo

A leptina é uma proteína secretada pelos adipócitos com papel regulador em vários sistemas do organismo, como sistema imune, respiratório e reprodutivo, bem como no balanço energético via ação hipotalâmica. Sua ação primária ocorre no núcleo hipotalâmico arqueado, no qual inicia uma cascata de eventos para inibição da ingestão energética e aumento do gasto energético. As concentrações de leptina são influenciadas pela adiposidade, fatores hormonais e nutricionais. A restrição e os episódios de compulsão alimentar, presentes na anorexia nervosa e bulimia, respectivamente, são considerados, na literatura científica, fatores determinantes
na leptinemia. Seus níveis também alterados no tratamento desses distúrbios alimentares sugerem uma relação entre as alterações neuroendócrinas e conseqüentes modificações nos sinais de fome e saciedade, com a patogenia ou manutenção dos quadros clínicos. Trabalhos têm encontrado impacto dessas alterações na saúde dos pacientes, em curto e longo prazos. Esta revisão tem como objetivo esclarecer quais são as funções da leptina nos tecidos nervoso e periférico, quais os mecanismos que interferem na sua concentração nos distúrbios alimentares e como isso reflete na saúde do paciente anoréxico ou bulímico.

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19-09-2023

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Miranda HERMSDORFF, H. H. ., de Queiroga Milagres VIEIRA, M. A., & Bressan Resende MONTEIRO, J. (2023). Leptina e sua influência na patofisiologia de distúrbios alimentares. Revista De Nutrição, 19(3). Recuperado de https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9772

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