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Bone-derived Hormone Suppresses Appetite in Mice

MC4R-dependent suppression of appetite by bone-derived lipocalin 2. Nature, 2017; DOI:

MC4R-dependent suppression of appetite by bone-derived lipocalin 2. Nature, 2017; DOI:

Scientists discover new mechanism that regulates food intake and blood sugar. Lipocalin 2 turns on neurons in the brain that have been previously linked to appetite suppression. The findings reveal a previously unknown mechanism for regulating the body’s energy balance and could lead to new targeted therapies for the treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic disorders.

“In recent years, studies at CUMC and elsewhere have shown that bone is an endocrine organ and produces hormones that affect brain development, glucose balance, kidney function, and male fertility,” says Stavroula Kousteni, PhD, associate professor of physiology and cellular biophysics (in medicine) at CUMC...

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