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Addiction treatment proves successful in animal weight loss study
... percent of their total weight while non-obese animals lost 12 to 20 percent ... weight. "The fact that these results occurred in genetically obese animals offers hope that this drug could potentially ...Drugs that act on 'fasting signal' may curb insulin resistance in obese
... during fasting also switches on early in the fat tissue of obese mice as they progress toward type 2 ... fed normal mouse chow. In obese animals the signal seems to be "doing something more pathological. ...Combining exercise with hormone could prevent weight gain
... them to develop resistance to the hormone, Scarpace said. “Obese animals and humans don’t respond ... rats were allowed to run as much as they chose. In the obese rats, which ran six to eight times ...Duke innovations improve accuracy of MRI as internal 'thermometer'
... notes that the technique has been demonstrated in live rodents, including obese animals whose cells mimic those in fatty breast tissue. Because of fat cells' effects on magnetic ...Apelin hormone injections powerfully lower blood sugar
... lowered blood sugar levels in normal and obese mice. The findings suggest that the hormone known as ... without apelin would be even worse. Alternatively, obese animals and humans might grow resistant to ...COPI complex is a regulator of lipid homeostasis
... or flies lead to lean animals, whereas greater than average expression of these proteins led to obese animals. The authors found that COPI and PAT proteins have the same roles in energy storage in ...Secreted protein sends signal that fat is on the way
... genes, particularly those involved in the production of lipids from carbohydrates. Studies of the protein in obese animals suggest that it also plays a role in insulin response and in preventing the ...Approved drugs restore sensitivity to appetite suppressant fat hormone
... leptin sensitivity, offering a novel treatment for obesity. " Most importantly, our study is the first success in sensitizing ... therapy soon waned, however, because obese animals and people don't respond ...U of I study shows benefits of hormone found in fat tissue
... basically the same pattern we saw with non-obese animals." "So we were able to prove through ... healthy weight to maintain that weight. "However, obese persons do have about six times more circulating ...
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