Chronic sympathetic activation - Consequence and cause of age-associated obesity?

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Seals, DR [1 ]
Bell, C [1 ]
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[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Integrat Physiol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
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10.2337/diabetes.53.2.276
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Primary aging in adult humans is associated with a progressive, tonic activation of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system (SNS). The purpose of this SNS activation and its physiological impact are, however, unknown. We hypothesize that the chronic stimulation of the SNS with aging is driven in part by a progressive accumulation of body fat. This "error" is sensed by the central nervous system via increases in adiposity-sensitive humoral signals (e.g., leptin, insulin) that cross the blood-brain barrier, activate subcortical areas involved in the regulation of energy balance (e.g., ventromedial hypothalamus), and stimulate SNS outflow to peripheral tissues. The SNS activation is intended to increase beta-adrenergic thermogenesis in order to, expend excess energy as heat rather than by storage of fat. Recent evidence, however, indicates that these adjustments are not effective in augmenting energy expenditure with aging. Indeed, older sedentary adults demonstrate reduced, not increased, beta-adrenergic stimulation of metabolic rate because of reduced tissue responsiveness, presumably mediated by SNS-induced impairment of beta-adrenergic signaling. As a result, age-associated SNS activation, initiated as a consequence of accumulating adiposity with the intent of preventing further fat storage, ironically, may in time evolve into a potential mechanism contributing to the development of obesity with aging.
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