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Biological target for future anorexia drugs
Episode 860

Biological target for future anorexia drugs

Scientists have highlighted a receptor in the brain that might be a useful drug target in anorexia...

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April 28, 20217m 27s

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Show Notes

Anorexia nervosa is a cruel, complex and serious mental health condition. It involves deliberately losing weight in order to keep body weight as low as possible. And through investigating brain circuits involved in regulating body weight and which can go awry in obesity, Roger Cone from the University of Michigan and colleagues, along with scientists from Vanderbilt University, have now shown that activating a particular receptor called MC3 in the brains of mice encourages them to eat more, whilst at the same time also suppressing fear and anxiety. And Roger thinks this has interesting... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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anorexiaeating disorderneuroscience