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Defining the Molecular Mechanisms of the Relaxant Action of Adiponectin on Murine Gastric Fundus Smooth Muscle: Potential Translational Perspectives on Eating Disorder Management

Adiponectin (ADPN), a hormone produced by adipose tissue, facilitates gastric relaxation and can be a satiety signal in the network connecting peripheral organs and the central nervous system for feeding behavior control. Here, we performed preclinical research by morpho-functional analyses on murin...

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Autores principales: Garella, Rachele, Cassioli, Emanuele, Chellini, Flaminia, Tani, Alessia, Rossi, Eleonora, Idrizaj, Eglantina, Guasti, Daniele, Comeglio, Paolo, Palmieri, Francesco, Parigi, Martina, Vignozzi, Linda, Baccari, Maria Caterina, Ricca, Valdo, Sassoli, Chiara, Castellini, Giovanni, Squecco, Roberta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36674598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021082
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author Garella, Rachele
Cassioli, Emanuele
Chellini, Flaminia
Tani, Alessia
Rossi, Eleonora
Idrizaj, Eglantina
Guasti, Daniele
Comeglio, Paolo
Palmieri, Francesco
Parigi, Martina
Vignozzi, Linda
Baccari, Maria Caterina
Ricca, Valdo
Sassoli, Chiara
Castellini, Giovanni
Squecco, Roberta
author_facet Garella, Rachele
Cassioli, Emanuele
Chellini, Flaminia
Tani, Alessia
Rossi, Eleonora
Idrizaj, Eglantina
Guasti, Daniele
Comeglio, Paolo
Palmieri, Francesco
Parigi, Martina
Vignozzi, Linda
Baccari, Maria Caterina
Ricca, Valdo
Sassoli, Chiara
Castellini, Giovanni
Squecco, Roberta
author_sort Garella, Rachele
collection PubMed
description Adiponectin (ADPN), a hormone produced by adipose tissue, facilitates gastric relaxation and can be a satiety signal in the network connecting peripheral organs and the central nervous system for feeding behavior control. Here, we performed preclinical research by morpho-functional analyses on murine gastric fundus smooth muscle to add insights into the molecular mechanisms underpinning ADPN action. Moreover, we conducted a clinical study to evaluate the potential use of ADPN as a biomarker for eating disorders (ED) based on the demonstrated gastric alterations and hormone level fluctuations that are often associated with ED. The clinical study recruited patients with ED and healthy controls who underwent blood draws for ADPN dosage and psychopathology evaluation tests. The findings of this basic research support the ADPN relaxant action, as indicated by the smooth muscle cell membrane pro-relaxant effects, with mild modifications of contractile apparatus and slight inhibitory effects on gap junctions. All of these actions engaged the ADPN/nitric oxide/guanylate cyclase pathway. The clinical data failed to unravel a correlation between ADPN levels and the considered ED, thus negating the potential use of ADPN as a valid biomarker for ED management for the moment. Nevertheless, this adipokine can modulate physiological eating behavior, and its effects deserve further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-98674552023-01-22 Defining the Molecular Mechanisms of the Relaxant Action of Adiponectin on Murine Gastric Fundus Smooth Muscle: Potential Translational Perspectives on Eating Disorder Management Garella, Rachele Cassioli, Emanuele Chellini, Flaminia Tani, Alessia Rossi, Eleonora Idrizaj, Eglantina Guasti, Daniele Comeglio, Paolo Palmieri, Francesco Parigi, Martina Vignozzi, Linda Baccari, Maria Caterina Ricca, Valdo Sassoli, Chiara Castellini, Giovanni Squecco, Roberta Int J Mol Sci Article Adiponectin (ADPN), a hormone produced by adipose tissue, facilitates gastric relaxation and can be a satiety signal in the network connecting peripheral organs and the central nervous system for feeding behavior control. Here, we performed preclinical research by morpho-functional analyses on murine gastric fundus smooth muscle to add insights into the molecular mechanisms underpinning ADPN action. Moreover, we conducted a clinical study to evaluate the potential use of ADPN as a biomarker for eating disorders (ED) based on the demonstrated gastric alterations and hormone level fluctuations that are often associated with ED. The clinical study recruited patients with ED and healthy controls who underwent blood draws for ADPN dosage and psychopathology evaluation tests. The findings of this basic research support the ADPN relaxant action, as indicated by the smooth muscle cell membrane pro-relaxant effects, with mild modifications of contractile apparatus and slight inhibitory effects on gap junctions. All of these actions engaged the ADPN/nitric oxide/guanylate cyclase pathway. The clinical data failed to unravel a correlation between ADPN levels and the considered ED, thus negating the potential use of ADPN as a valid biomarker for ED management for the moment. Nevertheless, this adipokine can modulate physiological eating behavior, and its effects deserve further investigation. MDPI 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9867455/ /pubmed/36674598 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021082 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Garella, Rachele
Cassioli, Emanuele
Chellini, Flaminia
Tani, Alessia
Rossi, Eleonora
Idrizaj, Eglantina
Guasti, Daniele
Comeglio, Paolo
Palmieri, Francesco
Parigi, Martina
Vignozzi, Linda
Baccari, Maria Caterina
Ricca, Valdo
Sassoli, Chiara
Castellini, Giovanni
Squecco, Roberta
Defining the Molecular Mechanisms of the Relaxant Action of Adiponectin on Murine Gastric Fundus Smooth Muscle: Potential Translational Perspectives on Eating Disorder Management
title Defining the Molecular Mechanisms of the Relaxant Action of Adiponectin on Murine Gastric Fundus Smooth Muscle: Potential Translational Perspectives on Eating Disorder Management
title_full Defining the Molecular Mechanisms of the Relaxant Action of Adiponectin on Murine Gastric Fundus Smooth Muscle: Potential Translational Perspectives on Eating Disorder Management
title_fullStr Defining the Molecular Mechanisms of the Relaxant Action of Adiponectin on Murine Gastric Fundus Smooth Muscle: Potential Translational Perspectives on Eating Disorder Management
title_full_unstemmed Defining the Molecular Mechanisms of the Relaxant Action of Adiponectin on Murine Gastric Fundus Smooth Muscle: Potential Translational Perspectives on Eating Disorder Management
title_short Defining the Molecular Mechanisms of the Relaxant Action of Adiponectin on Murine Gastric Fundus Smooth Muscle: Potential Translational Perspectives on Eating Disorder Management
title_sort defining the molecular mechanisms of the relaxant action of adiponectin on murine gastric fundus smooth muscle: potential translational perspectives on eating disorder management
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36674598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021082
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