The role of epigenetics in hypothalamic energy balance control: Implications for obesity

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Abstract

Despite enormous social and scientific efforts, obesity rates continue to increase worldwide. While genetic factors contribute to obesity development, genetics alone cannot explain the current epidemic. Obesity is essentially the consequence of complex genetic-environmental interactions. Evidence suggests that contemporary lifestyles trigger epigenetic changes, which can dysregulate energy balance and thus contribute to obesity. The hypothalamus plays a pivotal role in the regulation of body weight, through a sophisticated network of neuronal systems. Alterations in the activity of these neuronal pathways have been implicated in the pathophysiology of obesity. Here, we review the current knowledge on the central control of energy balance with a focus on recent studies linking epigenetic mechanisms in the hypothalamus to the development of obesity and metabolic disorders.

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Obri, A., & Claret, M. (2019, July 1). The role of epigenetics in hypothalamic energy balance control: Implications for obesity. Cell Stress. Shared Science Publishers OG. https://doi.org/10.15698/cst2019.07.191

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