Maternal obesity and the developmental programming of hypertension: a role for leptin

被引:75
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作者
Taylor, P. D.
Samuelsson, A-M.
Poston, L.
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Womens Hlth Acad Ctr, Div Womens Hlth, London SE1 7EH, England
[2] Kings Hlth Partners, London, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
developmental programming; hypertension; leptin; obesity; pregnancy; GESTATIONAL WEIGHT-GAIN; BODY-MASS INDEX; DIET-INDUCED OBESITY; HIGH-FAT DIET; ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY; CELL-CYCLE ACTIVITY; IN-UTERO EXPOSURE; LONG-TERM HEALTH; LOW-PROTEIN DIET; BLOOD-PRESSURE;
D O I
10.1111/apha.12223
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Mother-child cohort studies have established that both pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and gestational weight gain are independently associated with cardio-metabolic risk factors in young adult offspring, including systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Animal models in sheep and non-human primates provide further evidence for the influence of maternal obesity on offspring cardiovascular function, whilst recent studies in rodents suggest that perinatal exposure to the metabolic milieu of maternal obesity may permanently change the central regulatory pathways involved in blood pressure regulation. Leptin plays an important role in the central control of appetite, is also involved in activation of efferent sympathetic pathways to both thermogenic and non-thermogenic tissues, such as the kidney, and is therefore implicated in obesity-related hypertension. Leptin is also thought to have a neurotrophic role in the development of the hypothalamus, and altered neonatal leptin profiles secondary to maternal obesity are associated with permanently altered hypothalamic structure and function. In rodent studies, maternal obesity confers persistent sympathoexcitatory hyper-responsiveness and hypertension acquired in the early stages of development. Experimental neonatal hyperleptinaemia in naive rat pups provides further evidence of heightened sympathetic tone and proof of principle that hyperleptinaemia during a critical window of hypothalamic development may directly lead to adulthood hypertension. Insight from these animal models raises the possibility that early-life exposure to leptin in humans may lead to early onset essential hypertension. Ongoing mother-child cohort and intervention studies in obese pregnant women provide a unique opportunity to address associations between maternal obesity and offspring cardiovascular function. The goal of the review is to highlight the potential importance of leptin in the developmental programming of hypertension in obese pregnancy.
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页码:508 / 523
页数:16
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