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Secretin as a Satiation Whisperer With the Potential to Turn into an Obesity-curbing Knight

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ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 162, 期 9, 页码 -

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ENDOCRINE SOC
DOI: 10.1210/endocr/bqab113

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brown adipose tissue; uncoupling protein 1; thermogenesis; appetite; satiety; gut hormones

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [KL973/11, KL973/12, RTG1482, LI 3716/1-1]
  2. Else Kroner Fresenius Stiftung (EKFS) [RTG1482]
  3. DFG Research Training Group [RTG1482]

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Secretin, as a promising peripheral target for the treatment of obesity, induces meal termination by modulating meal-associated brown fat thermogenesis, making it an attractive option. Further investigation into the potential effects of secretin in different scenarios, as well as the differences between meal-associated thermogenesis and other gut hormones, is crucial for understanding its role in energy balance and weight regulation.
The obesity pandemic requires effective preventative and therapeutic intervention strategies. Successful and sustained obesity treatment is currently limited to bariatric surgery. Modulating the release of gut hormones is considered promising to mimic bariatric surgery with its beneficial effects on food intake, body weight, and blood glucose levels. The gut peptide secretin was the first molecule to be termed a hormone; nevertheless, only recently has it been established as a legitimate anorexigenic peptide. In contrast to gut hormones that crosstalk with the brain either directly or by afferent neuronal projections, secretin mediates meal-associated brown fat thermogenesis to induce meal termination, thereby qualifying this physiological mechanism as an attractive, peripheral target for the treatment of obesity. In this perspective, it is of pivotal interest to deepen our as yet superficial knowledge on the physiological roles of secretin as well as meal-associated thermogenesis in energy balance and body weight regulation. Of note, the emerging differences between meal-associated thermogenesis and cold-induced thermogenesis must be taken into account. In fact, there is no correlation between these 2 entities. In addition, the investigation of potential effects of secretin in hedonic-driven food intake, bariatric surgery and chronic treatment using suitable application strategies to overcome pharmacokinetic limitations will provide further insight into its potential to influence energy balance. The aim of this article is to review the facts on secretin's metabolic effects, address prevailing gaps in our knowledge, and provide an overview on the opportunities and challenges of the therapeutic potential of secretin in body weight control.

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