Neuroendocrinology

Metformin in the brain reduces hunger signals and eating triggered by ghrelin

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Abstract

Metformin suppressed food consumption induced by ghrelin in a dose-dependent manner.

  • Ghrelin administration increased food intake and activated hypothalamic signaling pathways.
  • Phosphorylation of AMPK and its targets ACC and Raptor was elevated by ghrelin, while mTOR activity was reduced.
  • Metformin treatment blocked the activation of AMPK/ACC/Raptor signaling induced by ghrelin.
  • Metformin restored mTOR activity without impacting S6K phosphorylation.
  • Metformin also reduced food consumption induced by the AMPK activator AICAR.

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