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Metabolic control of teleost reproduction by leptin and its complements: Understanding current insights from mammals. | LitMetric

Metabolic control of teleost reproduction by leptin and its complements: Understanding current insights from mammals.

Gen Comp Endocrinol

Department of Biological Sciences, David Clark Labs, 100 Brooks Avenue, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA. Electronic address:

Published: June 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Reproduction is costly, leading to sensitive reproductive physiology that responds to metabolic and nutritional signals.
  • Studies have shown that energy sufficiency affects reproductive function, with delays in events like puberty linked to metabolic health.
  • Recent research has identified the roles of the hormones leptin and cortisol in regulating reproduction, not only in mammals but also in teleost fishes, suggesting they may act as modulators during stressful situations.

Article Abstract

Reproduction is expensive. Hence, reproductive physiology is sensitive to an array of endogenous signals that provide information on metabolic and nutritional sufficiency. Although metabolic gating of reproductive function in mammals, as evidenced by studies demonstrating delayed puberty and perturbed fertility, has long been understood to be a function of energy sufficiency, an understanding of the endocrine regulators of this relationship have emerged only within recent decades. Peripheral signals including leptin and cortisol have long been implicated in the physiological integration of metabolism and reproduction. Recent studies have begun to explore possible roles for these two hormones in the regulation of reproduction in teleost fishes, as well as a role for leptin as a catabolic stress hormone. In this review, we briefly explore the reproductive actions of leptin and cortisol in mammals and teleost fishes and possible role of both hormones as putative modulators of the reproductive axis during stress events.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2020.113467DOI Listing

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