D-fenfluramine (d-FEN) was once widely prescribed and was among the most effective weight loss drugs, but was withdrawn from clinical use because of reports of cardiac complications in a subset of patients. Discerning the neurobiology underlying the anorexic action of d-FEN may facilitate the development of new drugs to prevent and treat obesity. Through a combination of functional neuroanatomy, feeding and electrophysiology studies in rodents, we show that d-FEN-induced anorexia requires activation of central nervous system melanocortin pathways. These results provide a mechanistic explanation of d-FEN's anorexic actions and indicate that drugs targeting these downstream melanocortin pathways may prove to be effective and more selective an...
The anorexia-cachexia syndrome is a debilitating clinical condition characterizing the course of chr...
Activity-based anorexia (ABA) mimics starvation and hyperactivity of anorexia nervosa patients in ra...
International audienceThe now-banned anorectic molecule, dexfenfluramine, promotes serotonin release...
D-fenfluramine (d-FEN) was once widely prescribed and was among the most effective weight loss drugs...
Objective: The mitochondrial uncoupling agent 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP), historically used as a treatm...
Compelling data demonstrate that inflammation-associated anorexia directly results from the action o...
International audienceIt has been shown that the neurotropin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF...
The increasing worldwide incidence of obesity presents a significant economic burden on healthcare r...
Leptin gains access to the central nervous system where it influences activity of neuronal networks ...
Under normal conditions, the homeostasis of energy intake is maintained in the hypothalamus by 1) tr...
The pathogenesis of cancer anorexia is multifactorial and associated with disturbances of the centra...
Leptin gains access to the central nervous system where it influences activity of neuronal networks ...
This paper will discuss the physiology of the regulation of feeding and exercise, especially as it p...
Mice with genomic knockout of either melanocortin type 3 receptors (MC3R-/-), type 4 receptors (MC4R...
C75, a recently derived compound that potently suppresses feeding and induces weight loss, has been ...
The anorexia-cachexia syndrome is a debilitating clinical condition characterizing the course of chr...
Activity-based anorexia (ABA) mimics starvation and hyperactivity of anorexia nervosa patients in ra...
International audienceThe now-banned anorectic molecule, dexfenfluramine, promotes serotonin release...
D-fenfluramine (d-FEN) was once widely prescribed and was among the most effective weight loss drugs...
Objective: The mitochondrial uncoupling agent 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP), historically used as a treatm...
Compelling data demonstrate that inflammation-associated anorexia directly results from the action o...
International audienceIt has been shown that the neurotropin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF...
The increasing worldwide incidence of obesity presents a significant economic burden on healthcare r...
Leptin gains access to the central nervous system where it influences activity of neuronal networks ...
Under normal conditions, the homeostasis of energy intake is maintained in the hypothalamus by 1) tr...
The pathogenesis of cancer anorexia is multifactorial and associated with disturbances of the centra...
Leptin gains access to the central nervous system where it influences activity of neuronal networks ...
This paper will discuss the physiology of the regulation of feeding and exercise, especially as it p...
Mice with genomic knockout of either melanocortin type 3 receptors (MC3R-/-), type 4 receptors (MC4R...
C75, a recently derived compound that potently suppresses feeding and induces weight loss, has been ...
The anorexia-cachexia syndrome is a debilitating clinical condition characterizing the course of chr...
Activity-based anorexia (ABA) mimics starvation and hyperactivity of anorexia nervosa patients in ra...
International audienceThe now-banned anorectic molecule, dexfenfluramine, promotes serotonin release...