A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book

Effects of Nutrition on Pubertal Timing at the Neuroendocrine and Cellular Levels




AuthorsRodríguez-Vázquez Elvira, Castellano Juan M, Tena-Sempere Manuel

EditorsUlloa-Aguirre Alfredo and Tao Ya-Xiong

Edition2nd edition

PublisherElsevier

Publication year2021

Book title Cellular endocrinology in health and disease

Journal name in sourceCellular Endocrinology in Health and Disease, Second Edition

First page 183

Last page202

ISBN978-0-12-819801-8

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819801-8.00008-9

Web address https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819801-8.00008-9


Abstract

Pubertal timing is the result of the operation of a finely orchestrated neuroendocrine network that senses and integrates a wide array of signals from the internal milieu and the external environment. Among them, the nutritional status and the amount of energy reserves of the organism are especially prominent. Indeed, conditions of metabolic stress have been associated with alterations in pubertal timing in preclinical animal models and humans; a phenomenon that not only affects the reproductive axis itself but may also impact other bodily functions. The clinical implications of these alterations highlight the need for a better understanding of the metabolic control of puberty and the pathophysiological mechanisms of pubertal disorders linked to metabolic unbalance, from malnutrition to obesity. In this chapter, we provide an updated overview of relevant metabolic hormones, neuropeptide systems, cellular networks, and molecular mediators that crucially participate in the tight bounding between body energy balance and pubertal development.



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