The hyperphagic effect of ghrelin is inhibited in mice by a diet high in fat

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This is the first report that diets high in fat inhibit the hyperphagic effect of ghrelin; these findings indicate that features of the diet are important determinants of ghrelin's function. This information is important for the development of anti-obesity drugs that target ghrelin signaling.
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Authors Gardiner JV;Campbell D;Patterson M;Kent A;Ghatei MA;Bloom SR;Bewick GA;;
Journal gastroenterology
Year 2010
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