PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO APPETITE SUPPRESSION

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BLUNDELL, J
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[1] Reader in Biological Psychology at the University of Leeds, Leeds
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10.1016/0165-6147(91)90532-W
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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It is relatively easy to demonstrate drug-induced anorexia in animals, but the significance of such suppression of eating is often doubtful. Of the many agents shown to be 'active' in animals, only a very few are genuine appetite suppressants with clinical potential. Drugs that increase central 5-HT levels, or that activate peripherally acting peptides, are currently among the most promising candidates. John Blundell advocates a systems approach to the study of appetite control. Drug-induced changes in feeding should be interpreted according to a system which involves behaviour, peripheral physiology and brain neural pathways. Appetite involves more than alterations of food intake; the concept should take into account changes in hunger, food preferences, responses to taste and changes in macronutrient preferences.
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