Discovery May Lead To New Treatments
For Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes...
For Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes...
Activating Brown Fat:
Activating a specialized type of fat, known as brown adipose tissue,
may help combat obesity as well as result in better glucose control for
type 2 diabetes, according to new research conducted by scientists at
the University Of Cincinnati (UC) Metabolic Diseases Institute.
may help combat obesity as well as result in better glucose control for
type 2 diabetes, according to new research conducted by scientists at
the University Of Cincinnati (UC) Metabolic Diseases Institute.
The current UC study suggests that activating brown adipose tissue through targeted inhibition of the cannabinoid receptor 1, also known as CB1, could effectively reduce body weight and blood glucose by increasing calorie burning in brown adipose tissue.
A UC-based team report these findings online in Diabetologia, the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes.
CB1 receptor antagonists were previously used in human weight loss drugs offered in Europe but were taken off the market due to significant neurologic side effects, such as depression.
"CB1 antagonists still hold promise for fighting obesity and diabetes, the challenge is finding one that does not engage the receptors in areas of the brain that control mood and still maintains its enormous calorie-burning properties," explain the researchers.
"We have shown that the powerful effects of CB1 antagonists on brown adipose tissue are mediated by the sympathetic nervous system. With further study, this could lead to a more effective and safer drug strategy
for glucose regulation and weight loss."
for glucose regulation and weight loss."
They are conducting further studies to determine the specific location of the CB1 receptor in the sympathetic nervous system that activates the calorie-burning, glucose-consuming properties of brown adipose tissue.
"Our findings suggest that the capacity of brown adipose tissue to burn calories and consume glucose is impaired in obesity and type 2 diabetes.
If we could find an effective and safe way to reactivate the brown adipose tissue's calorie-burning properties, this could represent a breakthrough in the search of more effective drugs against obesity and diabetes,," they explain..
If we could find an effective and safe way to reactivate the brown adipose tissue's calorie-burning properties, this could represent a breakthrough in the search of more effective drugs against obesity and diabetes,," they explain..
Funding support for this research comes from the National Institutes of Health, American Diabetes Association and Ethicon Endo- Surgery. Researchers involved in this study have no personal financial interests
in Ethicon Endo-Surgery.
in Ethicon Endo-Surgery.
Story Source: University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center.
Journal Reference: Cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) antagonism enhances glucose utilisation and activates brown adipose tissue in diet-induced obese mice. Diabetologia, 2011;
University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center (2011, October 11). Activating brown fat: Research finding may lead to new treatments for obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
This article is for informational and educational purposes only, and is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Contact your doctor or healthcare professional for medical and nutritional consultation.





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