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. 2008 May 13;65(17):2721. doi: 10.1007/s00018-008-8104-4

The Role of the Agouti-Related Protein in Energy Balance Regulation

O Ilnytska 1, G Argyropoulos 1,
PMCID: PMC2748318  NIHMSID: NIHMS138412  PMID: 18470724

Abstract.

The Agouti-Related Protein (AgRP) is a powerful orexigenic peptide that increases food intake when ubiquitously overexpressed or when administered centrally. AgRP-deficiency, on the other hand, leads to increased metabolic rate and a longer lifespan when mice consume a high fat diet. In humans, AgRP polymorphisms have been consistently associated with resistance to fatness in Blacks and Whites and resistance to the development of type-2 diabetes in African Blacks. Systemically administered AgRP accumulates in the liver, the adrenal gland and fat tissue while recent findings suggest that AgRP may also have inverse agonist effects, both centrally and peripherally. AgRP could thus modulate energy balance via different actions. Its absence or reduced functionality may offer a benefit both in terms of bringing about negative energy balance in obesigenic environments, as well as leading to an increased lifespan.

Keywords. Hypothalamus, adrenal gland, longevity, polymorphism

Footnotes

Received 29 February 2008; received after revision 7 April 2008; accepted 22 April 2008


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