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Published on: February 25, 2016
Evidence that nitric oxide modulates food intake in mice
1Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), VA Medical Center, St. Louis, MO.
Abstract:
Nitric oxide (NO) may be an intercellular modulator within the central nervous system. L-arginine, which results in NO synthesis, increased food intake in mice while the inhibitor of NO synthesis, L-NG-nitro arginine (L-NO Arg) inhibited food intake in food deprived mice. L-arginine, but not D-arginine, partially reversed the inhibitory effect of L-NO Arg on food intake. These findings suggest the possibility that NO may be a physiological modulator of food intake and that the possibility of exploring the utility of L-NO arg in the treatment of obesity should be explored.
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