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Despite remarkable progress in the elucidation of energy balance and regulation, the development of new antiobesity drugs is still at the stage of infancy. Herein we briefly reviewed several investigational anti-obesity agents currently under development, consisting of agents controlling appetite, modulating nutrient absorption and lipid metabolism, sensing and regulating nutrient status, stimulating energy expenditure, and reducing adiposity. In particular, two promising targets such as melanocortin-4 (MC-4) receptor and melanin concentrating hormone (MCH)-1 receptor will be highlighted in this review covering major medicinal chemistry efforts and biological aspects of the compounds synthesized. Considering the enthusiastic efforts to develop efficacious and safe anti-obesity drugs, a range of novel medications treating obesity more effectively than is currently managed by pharmacotherapy will be available in near future.
Keywords: Anti-obesity drugs, energy homeostasis, melanocortin-4, melanin concentrating hormone, weight loss
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Promising Strategies for Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Melanocortin-4 (MC- 4) Receptor Agonists and Melanin Concentrating Hormone (MCH) Receptor-1 Antagonists
Volume: 9 Issue: 6
Author(s): Moon-Kook Jeon and Hyae Gyeong Cheon
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Keywords: Anti-obesity drugs, energy homeostasis, melanocortin-4, melanin concentrating hormone, weight loss
Abstract: Despite remarkable progress in the elucidation of energy balance and regulation, the development of new antiobesity drugs is still at the stage of infancy. Herein we briefly reviewed several investigational anti-obesity agents currently under development, consisting of agents controlling appetite, modulating nutrient absorption and lipid metabolism, sensing and regulating nutrient status, stimulating energy expenditure, and reducing adiposity. In particular, two promising targets such as melanocortin-4 (MC-4) receptor and melanin concentrating hormone (MCH)-1 receptor will be highlighted in this review covering major medicinal chemistry efforts and biological aspects of the compounds synthesized. Considering the enthusiastic efforts to develop efficacious and safe anti-obesity drugs, a range of novel medications treating obesity more effectively than is currently managed by pharmacotherapy will be available in near future.
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Jeon Moon-Kook and Cheon Gyeong Hyae, Promising Strategies for Obesity Pharmacotherapy: Melanocortin-4 (MC- 4) Receptor Agonists and Melanin Concentrating Hormone (MCH) Receptor-1 Antagonists, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2009; 9 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156802609788897826
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156802609788897826 |
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