Abstract / Description of output
Activation of intracellular glucocorticoid receptors is determined not only by the plasma concentrations of cortisol, under the influence of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, but also by 11HSD enzymes within the target cell which interconvert cortisol with its inert metabolite cortisone. Data from cells in culture, isolated tissues, and transgenic mouse models have established that 11HSD type 1 regenerates glucocorticoids and amplifies glucocorticoid receptor activation. In humans, the rate of cortisol regeneration in peripheral tissues is of similar magnitude to adrenal secretion of cortisol at most times of day, and occurs principally in the splancbnic circulation. Approximately two-thirds of the splanchnic activity appears to reside in visceral adipose tissue, sufficient to allow visceral adipose tissue to "deliver" cortisol to the liver via the portal vein. In obesity, 11HSD1 activity in subcutaneous adipose tissue is increased, putatively explaining the link between obesity and other features of the metabolic syndrome. The regulation of 11HSD1, and the basis for its upregulation in obesity, are now being explored. Against this background, inhibition of 11HSD1 has become a major therapeutic target in metabolic syndrome. Preclinical results with novel selective 11HSD1 inhibitors are encouraging, and clinical proof of principle has been achieved with the nonselective inhibitor carbenoxolone. Although the parallels between metabolic syndrome and Cushing's syndrome were originally drawn with reference to patients with elevated plasma cortisol concentrations, it now appears that manipulating tissue concentrations of cortisol will allow the subtle level of control required for long-term therapy to reduce the risks of cardiovascular disease.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | STRESS, OBESITY, AND METABOLIC SYNDROME |
Editors | GP Chrousos, C Tsigos |
Place of Publication | OXFORD |
Publisher | BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL |
Pages | 165-184 |
Number of pages | 20 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-57331-625-5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Event | Bjorntorp Symposium on Stress, Obesity, and Metabolic Syndrome - Athens Duration: 9 Apr 2005 → 10 Apr 2005 |
Conference
Conference | Bjorntorp Symposium on Stress, Obesity, and Metabolic Syndrome |
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City | Athens |
Period | 9/04/05 → 10/04/05 |