Understanding the physiology of obesity: review of recent developments in obesity research.

S C Woods, R J Seeley
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Abstract

Knowledge of the genetic and regulatory factors that influence energy homeostasis is advancing rapidly. There is increased understanding of the molecular signals that reach the brain with information regarding the current state of energy balance, how those signals are detected by the brain, and key neuronal systems important in translating the information into efferent responses. The identification of molecules that control food intake has generated new targets for drug development in the treatment of obesity. In view of the complexities of the energy control system, therapeutic strategies that target only one site are likely to be less effective than those targeting two or more sites.

理解肥胖的生理学:肥胖症研究的最新进展综述。
影响能量稳态的遗传和调控因素的知识正在迅速发展。人们对到达大脑的分子信号有了更多的了解,这些信号包含了能量平衡的当前状态,这些信号是如何被大脑检测到的,以及将信息转化为传出反应的关键神经元系统。控制食物摄入的分子的识别为肥胖治疗药物的开发提供了新的目标。鉴于能量控制系统的复杂性,仅针对一个部位的治疗策略可能不如针对两个或多个部位的治疗策略有效。
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