2021
DOI: 10.1002/osp4.511
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Serotonin system genes contribute to the susceptibility to obesity in Black adolescents

Abstract: Objective The importance of the central and peripheral serotonin systems in regulating energy balance and obesity development has been highlighted in animal models. Yet, the role of both serotonin systems has not been systematically assessed in humans. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of genes within both serotonin systems with obesity outcomes in black adolescents. Methods African–American adolescents (n = 1052) whose mothers participated the Memphis New Mother's Study were assesse… Show more

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“…Polymorphisms in Thp1 [ 294 ] and Thp2 [ 295 ] are implicated in obesity. These findings are supported by higher Thp1 expression in duodenum of obese subjects with an increased ability to secrete 5-HT [ 296 ].…”
Section: 5-ht 3 Receptors In Whole Body Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymorphisms in Thp1 [ 294 ] and Thp2 [ 295 ] are implicated in obesity. These findings are supported by higher Thp1 expression in duodenum of obese subjects with an increased ability to secrete 5-HT [ 296 ].…”
Section: 5-ht 3 Receptors In Whole Body Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%