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Article Summary: In their experiments with mice, they sought to discover whether serotonin acts on specific brain circuitry in the hypothalamus known to regulate the body's energy balance

New Clues To How Major Weight-loss Drugs Work

Some of the most important weight-loss drugs work by enhancing the effect of the brain chemical serotonin. These include sibutramine (trade name Meridia) and fenfluramine, which was recalled after the combination with dexfenfluramine, called fen-phen, was linked to potentially fatal heart valve abnormalities.

However, little has been known about the molecular mechanism by which serotonin suppresses appetite. Now, in an article in the July 20, 2006, Neuron, published by Cell Press, researchers have pinpointed key components in the mechanism of serotonin's action. The research was led by Michael Cowley of Oregon Health and Science University, Joel Elmquist of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and formerly of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, and Lora K. Heisler of the University of Cambridge and formerly of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School.

In their experiments with mice, they sought to discover whether serotonin acts on specific brain circuitry in the hypothalamus known to regulate the body's energy balance. Their tracer experiments showed that receptors for serotonin are, indeed, expressed on particular neurons in this circuitry that are potent modulators of food intake and body weight. What's more, the researchers found that both serotonin and drugs that affect serotonin's action acted on these neurons to reduce the release of a protein called AgRP that stimulates appetite and aid release of a protein called áMSH that curbs appetite. Read more at sciencetoday.com

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