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Appetite enhancement and weight gain by peripheral administration of TrkB agonists in non-human primates
Authors:Lin John C  Tsao David  Barras Paul  Bastarrachea Raul A  Boyd Bob  Chou Joyce  Rosete Rodnie  Long Hua  Forgie Alison  Abdiche Yasmina  Dilley Jeanette  Stratton Jennifer  Garcia Carlos  Sloane David L  Comuzzie Anthony G  Rosenthal Arnon
Institution:Rinat, Pfizer Inc., South San Francisco, California, United States of America. john.lin@rinat.pfizer.com
Abstract:Loss of function mutations in the receptor tyrosine kinase TrkB pathway resulted in hyperphagia and morbid obesity in human and rodents. Conversely, peripheral or central stimulation of TrkB by its natural ligands BDNF or NT4 reduced body weight and food intake in mice, supporting the idea that TrkB is a key anorexigenic signal downstream of the melanocortin-4 receptor (Mc4r) system. Here we show that in non-human primates TrkB agonists were anorexigenic when applied centrally, but surprisingly orexigenic, leading to gain in appetite, body weight, fat deposits and serum leptin levels, when given peripherally. The orexigenic and pro-obesity effects of peripherally administered TrkB agonists appear to be dose dependent, not associated with fluid retention nor with evidence of receptor down regulation. Our findings revealed that TrkB signaling exerts dual control on energy homeostasis in the primates that could be targeted for the treatment of either wasting disorders or obesity.
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