Neuroendocrine crosstalk between sex and metabolic hormones: mechanisms and implications across the female reproductive spectrum
Virginie Goulet, Dali Léveillé, Jimeng Li, Alexandre Fisette

TL;DR
The paper explores how sex and metabolic hormones work together in the brain to regulate energy and fertility in women across their reproductive lives.
Contribution
It highlights new insights into how estradiol interacts with metabolic hormones through shared pathways and how these interactions change during menopause and pregnancy.
Findings
Estradiol enhances metabolic hormone signaling via pathways like PI3K/Akt and JAK/STAT.
Menopause disrupts hormonal crosstalk, leading to metabolic imbalances like insulin resistance.
Pregnancy increases hormonal coordination to meet fetal energy needs but can lead to disorders like gestational diabetes.
Abstract
Energy metabolism and fertility are intricately linked across the female lifespan, from puberty through pregnancy, lactation, and menopause, ensuring that nutrition aligns with reproductive demands. We review here the nature of the synergistic crosstalk between sex hormones (notably estradiol) and metabolic hormones (including insulin, leptin, adiponectin, GLP‑1, ghrelin) within the brain, across the female reproductive spectrum. Estradiol amplifies metabolic signaling via shared pathways such as PI3K/Akt and JAK/STAT and enhances receptor sensitivity and secretion of multiple metabolic hormones, supporting the regulation of appetite, energy expenditure, and glucose homeostasis. Menopause disrupts this integrated network as estradiol declines, resulting in metabolic imbalances characterized by impaired hormone sensitivity, weight gain, and insulin resistance. In contrast, pregnancy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRegulation of Appetite and Obesity · Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior · Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones
