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DREADD-ing your next meal

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http://www.jci.org/articles/view/46229?key=09789853ca520550840b

In the face of the growing obesity epidemic, much research has focused on the

neuronal control of feeding behavior. Agouti-related protein (AgRP) neurons

express three proteins that have been implicated in changes in energy balance,

but the studies linking AgRP neurons to feeding behavior have produced mixed

results.

To directly analyze the role of AgRP neurons, Bradford Lowell and colleagues, at

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, used DREADD technology (designer

receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs) to specifically control the

activation and deactivation of this population in mice. They found that chronic

stimulation of AgRP neurons induced weight gain related to an increase in food

intake. Similarly, inhibition of this neuronal population inhibited food intake.

Furthermore, stimulation of AgRP neurons induced an intense, unrelenting food

seeking behavior. The researchers believe that this study demonstrates that AgRP

neurons are critical regulators of a behavioral program that drives individuals

to find and consume food.

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