Obesity & thermogenesis Flashcards

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What is the role of brown adipose tissue (BAT)?

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  • Triggers non shivering thermogenesis.
  • Associated with lower fasting plasma glucose.
  • Important role in homeostasis.
  • Controlled by sympathetic system.
  • Recieves high blood flow when active & has overactive glucose uptake capacity.
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How does the sympathetic system control BAT?

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  • Sympathetic system branches get activate and innervate BAT and release norepinephrine (NE).
  • NE stimulates degradation of trigylcerides and free fatty acids are combusted in mitochondria to produce heat do to uncoupled proteins.
  • Glucose uptake is stimulated and combusted which demands a lot of oxygen from the blood.
  • Blood is oxygen depleted after leaving BAT and heat is rapidly transported out of the body by the blood.
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How can diet-induced thermogenesis occur (DIT)?

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  • Achieved by uncoupling of ATP synthesis and proton transport across mitochindrial membrane in BAT.
  • Simulated by sympathetic innervation causing upregulation of mitochondrial uncoupling protein.
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What are the reasons newly born children can be obese?

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  • May involve hormones, nutrients and inflammatory cytokines produced by the overnourished pregnant mother.
  • Development of neural circuitry that regulates energy balance can be affected.
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How does orlistat work?

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  • Binds irreversibly to active sites of lipase through covalent bonding.
  • Reduces a third of trigylceride intake through GI absorption.
  • Limited but significant impact on weight.
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Why use metformin?

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  • Hypoglycemic agent which is an insulin sensitiser.
  • Well tolerated, good effect on weight.
  • Works well in childhood obesity.
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Why use GLP-1analogues?

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  • Potentiate insulin release and decrease glucagon release.
  • Has significant effect on food intake, produced weight loss but at a higher dose than required for glycemic control.
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Why use sibutramine?

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  • Decreases food intake by increasing meal-induced satiety.
  • Has weak thermogenic effects.
  • Well tolerated but may cause hypertension.
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Why use rimonabant?

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  • Novel agents which blocks CB1 receptors which stimulates hunger centres in the hypothalamus.
  • Reduces appetite and promotes weight loss.
  • Stimulates adiponectin release, good CVD effect.
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10
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What is an alternative to medication?

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Bariatric surgery:

  • Creation of a small gastric pouch.
  • Small intestine is divided which transposts gastric secretions to the pouch.
  • Common channel is produced where digestive enzymes mix with ingested food.
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