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The role of melanocortins in body weight regulation: opportunities for the treatment of obesity
Authors:MacNeil Douglas J  Howard Andrew D  Guan Xiaoming  Fong Tung M  Nargund Ravi P  Bednarek Maria A  Goulet Mark T  Weinberg David H  Strack Alison M  Marsh Donald J  Chen Howard Y  Shen Chun-Pyn  Chen Airu S  Rosenblum Charles I  MacNeil Tanya  Tota Michael  MacIntyre Euan D  Van der Ploeg Lex H T
Affiliation:

Merck Research Laboratories, Rahway, NJ 07065, USA

Abstract:Five G-protein-coupled melanocortin receptors (MC1–MC5) are expressed in mammalian tissues. The melanocortin receptors support diverse physiological functions, including the regulation of hair color, adrenal function, energy homeostasis, feed efficiency, sebaceous gland lipid production and immune and sexual function. The melanocortins (adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), -melanocyte-stimulating hormone (-MSH), β-MSH and γ-MSH) are agonist peptide ligands for the melanocortin receptors and these peptides are processed from the pre-prohormone proopiomelanocortin (POMC). Peptide antagonists for the melanocortin MC1, MC3 and MC4 receptors include agouti-related protein (AgRP) and agouti. Diverse lines of evidence, including genetic and pharmacological data obtained in rodents and humans, support a role for the melanocortin MC3 and MC4 receptors in the regulation of energy homeostasis. Recent advances in the development of potent and selective peptide and non-peptide melanocortin receptor ligands are anticipated to help unravel the roles for the melanocortin receptors in humans and to accelerate the clinical use of small molecule melanocortin mimetics.
Keywords:Melanocortins   Melanocortin receptor   Neuropeptide   ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone)   AgRP (agouti-related protein)   POMC (proopiomelanocortin)   Energy homeostasis   Obesity   Sexual function
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