Leptin in reproduction and hypertension in pregnancy

Leptin has important roles in numerous physiological functions, including those in the regulation of energy balance, and in immune and reproductive systems. However, in the recent years, evidence has implicated it in a number of obesity-related diseases, where its concentrations in serum are signifi...

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Published in:Reproduction, Fertility and Development
Main Author: Singh H.; Almabhouh F.A.; Alshaikhli H.S.I.; Hassan M.J.M.; Daud S.; Othman R.; Md Salleh M.F.R.R.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: CSIRO 2024
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Singh H.; Almabhouh F.A.; Alshaikhli H.S.I.; Hassan M.J.M.; Daud S.; Othman R.; Md Salleh M.F.R.R.
Leptin in reproduction and hypertension in pregnancy
2024
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
36
12
10.1071/RD24060
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85199756147&doi=10.1071%2fRD24060&partnerID=40&md5=92eb325578f04722661fb913221785c7
Leptin has important roles in numerous physiological functions, including those in the regulation of energy balance, and in immune and reproductive systems. However, in the recent years, evidence has implicated it in a number of obesity-related diseases, where its concentrations in serum are significantly elevated. Elevated serum leptin concentrations and increased placental leptin secretion have been reported in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Whether leptin is responsible for this disorder remains to be established. Leptin injections in healthy rats and mice during pregnancy result in endothelial activation, increased blood pressure and proteinuria. A potential role for leptin in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia is hypothesised, particularly in women who are overweight or obese where serum leptin concentrations are often elevated. This review summarises pertinent information in the literature on the role of leptin in puberty, pregnancy, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. In particular, the possible mechanism that may be involved in leptin-induced increase in blood pressure and proteinuria during pregnancy and the potential role of marinobufagenin in this disease entity. We hypothesise a significant role for oxidative stress in this, and propose a conceptual framework on the events that lead to endothelial activation, raised blood pressure and proteinuria following leptin administration. © 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)).
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author Singh H.; Almabhouh F.A.; Alshaikhli H.S.I.; Hassan M.J.M.; Daud S.; Othman R.; Md Salleh M.F.R.R.
spellingShingle Singh H.; Almabhouh F.A.; Alshaikhli H.S.I.; Hassan M.J.M.; Daud S.; Othman R.; Md Salleh M.F.R.R.
Leptin in reproduction and hypertension in pregnancy
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description Leptin has important roles in numerous physiological functions, including those in the regulation of energy balance, and in immune and reproductive systems. However, in the recent years, evidence has implicated it in a number of obesity-related diseases, where its concentrations in serum are significantly elevated. Elevated serum leptin concentrations and increased placental leptin secretion have been reported in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Whether leptin is responsible for this disorder remains to be established. Leptin injections in healthy rats and mice during pregnancy result in endothelial activation, increased blood pressure and proteinuria. A potential role for leptin in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia is hypothesised, particularly in women who are overweight or obese where serum leptin concentrations are often elevated. This review summarises pertinent information in the literature on the role of leptin in puberty, pregnancy, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. In particular, the possible mechanism that may be involved in leptin-induced increase in blood pressure and proteinuria during pregnancy and the potential role of marinobufagenin in this disease entity. We hypothesise a significant role for oxidative stress in this, and propose a conceptual framework on the events that lead to endothelial activation, raised blood pressure and proteinuria following leptin administration. © 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)).
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