Novel fat taste receptor agonists curtail progressive weight gain in obese male mice.

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Date publication

novembre 2022

Journal

Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr LIRUSSI Frédéric, Pr KAHN Naim, Dr HICHAMI Aziz, Pr SCHMITT Antonin


Tous les auteurs :
Khan AS, Hichami A, Murtaza B, Louillat-Habermeyer ML, Ramseyer C, Azadi M, Yesylevskyy S, Mangin F, Lirussi F, Leemput J, Merlin JF, Schmitt A, Suliman M, Bayardon J, Semnanian S, Jugé S, Khan NA

Résumé

The spontaneous preference for dietary lipids is, principally, regulated by two lingual fat taste receptors, i.e., CD36 and GPR120. Obese animals and most of human subjects exhibit low oro-sensory perception of dietary fat because of malfunctioning of these taste receptors. Our aim was to target the two fat taste receptors by newly synthesized high affinity fatty acid agonists to decrease fat-rich food intake and obesity.

Mots clés

CD36, Fat taste, GPR120, lipids, obesity

Référence

Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2022 11 18;: