Constitutive ghrelin receptor activity as a signaling set-point in appetite regulation

B Holst, TW Schwartz - Trends in pharmacological sciences, 2004 - cell.com
B Holst, TW Schwartz
Trends in pharmacological sciences, 2004cell.com
Ghrelin plays a key role as the major orexigenic hormone from the gastrointestinal tract to
the hypothalamic areas that govern food intake, balancing against a multitude of anorectic
hormones, such as leptin, insulin and PYY 3–36. Surprisingly, even in the absence of
agonist, the ghrelin receptor signals with∼ 50% activity. Thus, although ghrelin receptor
antagonists are expected to reduce meal-associated food intake, inverse agonists of the
ghrelin receptor, by blocking the constitutive receptor activity, might lower the set-point for …
Abstract
Ghrelin plays a key role as the major orexigenic hormone from the gastrointestinal tract to the hypothalamic areas that govern food intake, balancing against a multitude of anorectic hormones, such as leptin, insulin and PYY3–36. Surprisingly, even in the absence of agonist, the ghrelin receptor signals with ∼50% activity. Thus, although ghrelin receptor antagonists are expected to reduce meal-associated food intake, inverse agonists of the ghrelin receptor, by blocking the constitutive receptor activity, might lower the set-point for hunger between meals, eliminating the craving for second orders, desserts and snacks.
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