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Peptides from the brain's appetite control system as potential treatments for obesity

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Abstract

Pre-proglucagon derived peptides may serve as potential targets for new anti-obesity drugs.

  • GLP-1, GLP-2, and oxyntomodulin are involved in regulating food intake, glucose levels, and gastric emptying.
  • Peripheral administration of GLP-1 derivatives has shown promising effects on reducing food intake and body weight.
  • Intracerebroventricular administration of GLP-1, GLP-2, and oxyntomodulin significantly decreases food intake.
  • Central GLP-1 agonism, potentially combined with GLP-2 and/or oxyntomodulin, could be a pharmacological approach to decrease food intake and enhance energy expenditure.

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