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The Actions of Ghrelin in the Paraventricular Nucleus: Energy Balance and Neuroendocrine Implications

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Date 2019 Apr 23
PMID 31008525
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Ghrelin is a peptide mainly produced and secreted by the stomach. Since its discovery, the impact of ghrelin on the regulation of food intake has been the most studied function of this hormone; however, ghrelin affects a wide range of physiological systems, many of which are controlled by the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN). Several pathways may mediate the effects of ghrelin on PVN neurons, such as direct or indirect effects mediated by circumventricular organs and/or the arcuate nucleus. The ghrelin receptor is expressed in PVN neurons, and the peripheral or intracerebroventricular administration of ghrelin affects PVN neuronal activity. Intra-PVN application of ghrelin increases food intake and decreases fat oxidation, which chronically contribute to the increased adiposity. Additionally, ghrelin modulates the neuroendocrine axes controlled by the PVN, increasing the release of vasopressin and oxytocin by magnocellular neurons and corticotropin-releasing hormone by neuroendocrine parvocellular neurons, while possibly inhibiting the release of thyrotropin-releasing hormone. Thus, the PVN is an important target for the actions of ghrelin. Our review discusses the mechanisms of ghrelin actions in the PVN, and its potential implications for energy balance, neuroendocrine, and integrative physiological control.

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