Molecular metabolism

Targeting the GIP receptor for obesity: Should it be activated or blocked? Possible ways it works

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Abstract

Substantial evidence suggests that targeting GIP receptors (GIPR) could positively impact body weight.

  • GIPR agonism and antagonism may both contribute to weight reduction.
  • The theory that GIP leads to weight gain is based solely on loss-of-function studies.
  • There is no evidence that activating GIPR increases body weight or fat.
  • Two hypotheses are proposed to explain how both GIPR agonism and antagonism can lead to weight loss.
  • One hypothesis suggests that inhibiting GIPR may enhance the activity of another receptor involved in weight regulation.
  • Another hypothesis posits that prolonged activation of GIPR could lead to a decrease in its responsiveness, mimicking the effects of antagonism.

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