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Hormone Boost May Aid Weight Loss ~Zim Matrix660

  Author: 62074  Category:(News) Created:(7/29/2003 3:08:00 PM)
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AP) Scientists may have found a way to help people lose weight by boosting the action of a thyroid hormone, without the nasty heart side-effect.

The findings reported Monday are still preliminary, but they could one day have major implications in a nation increasingly worried about obesity.

Thyroid hormones are known to help in weight loss by stimulating metabolism, and they can help cut cholesterol too. But the benefits come with the unwanted side effect of causing a rapid heartbeat.

The activity of these hormones is regulated by chemicals called hormone receptors. A team of researchers has now found a way to encourage one of them, but not the other, eliminating the dangerous heart side effect.

The team led by Gary R. Grover of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute reported their findings Monday in the online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Dr. Jules Hirsch of Rockefeller University, who was not part of the research team, called the report hopeful in a very early stage.

This is a valid and important and interesting piece of research, he said, which reopens an area of study with better tools than scientists have had in the past.

More long-term animal studies are needed to see if the hormone receptors adapt in some way, Hirsch added. Grover has worked with mice, rats and monkeys.

While most research into obesity has focused on appetite suppression, Grover said he decided to look for ways to help burn more energy, but do it in the safest way possible.

This is really a novel way of looking at obesity, he said.

It's an interesting and intriguing finding, but it needs more investigation, added Brian Henry of Bristol-Myers Squibb.

Grover stressed that he is not administering thyroid hormones, which is permitted only for patients whose thyroids do not function properly.

The goal, he said, is to develop a treatment to assist obese people with normal thyroid function.

Hormone receptors that facilitate the action of thyroid hormones are divided into two main types, Grover's team reported. Receptor-a seems to be more important in regulating heart rate while receptor-b is involved in cholesterol lowering and metabolism.

They found a chemical called KB-141 that encourages the action of receptor-b many times more strongly than receptor-a.

Whole body oxygen consumption, a measure of metabolism, was increased in animals given KB-141 and the monkeys had a 7 percent loss of body weight in a week without affects on the heart, the researchers reported.

Grover said he is continuing to work with KB-141 as well as other compounds to see if they will have similar effects.

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Date: 7/29/2003 3:59:00 PM  From Authorid: 60052    Yippee! There is still hope for me! I'm too chicken to have the gastric bypass surgery done, too poor for lipo, and have already tried every diet and pill available.  
Date: 7/29/2003 10:41:00 PM  From Authorid: 17275    very interesting will be looking forward to more study results.  
Date: 7/30/2003 1:35:00 AM  From Authorid: 28946    It would be nice to see this go further. Thanks for posting.  

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