2021
DOI: 10.1172/jci151976
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Melanocortin 4 receptor stimulation prevents antidepressant-associated weight gain in mice caused by long-term fluoxetine exposure

Abstract: Contrasting with the predicted anorexigenic effect of increasing brain serotonin signaling, longterm use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) antidepressants correlates with body weight gain. This adverse outcome increases the risk of transitioning to obesity and interferes with treatment compliance. Here we show that orally administered fluoxetine (Flx), a widely prescribed SSRI, increased body weight by enhancing food intake in healthy mice at two different time points and through two distinct … Show more

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“…POMC mRNA levels in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus are increased following chronic treatment with phenelzine and idazoxan [ 335 ]. However, orally administered fluoxetine decrease α-MSH levels in the PVN of the hypothalamus [ 336 ].…”
Section: The Effect Of Melanocortins On Depression-like and Anxious B...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…POMC mRNA levels in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus are increased following chronic treatment with phenelzine and idazoxan [ 335 ]. However, orally administered fluoxetine decrease α-MSH levels in the PVN of the hypothalamus [ 336 ].…”
Section: The Effect Of Melanocortins On Depression-like and Anxious B...mentioning
confidence: 99%