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Peripherally restricted oxytocin is sufficient to reduce food intake and motivation, while CNS-entry is required for locomotor and taste avoidance effects.

Mohammed AskerJean-Philippe KriegerAmber LilesIan C TinsleyTito BornerIvana MaricSarah DoebleyC Daniel FurstStina BörchersFrancesco LongoYashaswini R BhatBart C De JongheMatthew R HayesRobert P DoyleKarolina P Skibicka
Published in: Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (2022)
Together our data indicate that limiting systemic OT CNS penetrance preserves the anorexic effects of the peptide and reduces the clinically undesired side-effects of OT: emesis, taste avoidance, and locomotor depression. Thus, therapeutic targeting of peripheral OT-R may be a viable strategy to achieve appetite suppression with better patient outcomes. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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