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- W2170809483 abstract "The peptide products of the pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) gene have established roles in the control of physiological processes as diverse as adrenal steroidogenesis, skin pigmentation, analgesia and inflammation. In the last 5 years, evidence accumulated from murine and human genetic models of disrupted melanocortin signalling has firmly established a central role for a population of hypothalamic neurons expressing POMC in the control of appetite and body weight. Of the five known melanocortin receptors, the MC4R has been most closely linked to body weight regulation. While a-MSH is active at this receptor and suppresses appetite after central injection, important roles for other POMC-derived products have not been excluded. The development of pharmacological agonists acting on, or mimicking, the hypothalamic melanocortinergic pathway may provide exciting opportunities for the therapy of human obesity." @default.
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- W2170809483 title "The role of melanocortin signalling in the control of body weight: evidence from human and murine genetic models" @default.
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