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Obesity Vaccine 07.11.2005

The Swiss pharmaceutical company Cytos is developing an anti-obesity vaccine. More precisely, it is a vaccine against hunger.

The feeling of hunger is caused by the hormone ghrelin, which is produced by the cells of an empty stomach. The vaccine, developed by Swiss scientists, causes the immune system to produce antibodies against ghrelin. Antibodies bind the hunger hormone, and the person's appetite decreases. Inoculated mice gained weight 15% more slowly than controls.

Clinical trials are being prepared on people who want to lose weight in a new way - there were more than a hundred such volunteers. Other approaches to the problem are also proposed.

So, British researchers, instead of suppressing the hunger hormone, are experimenting with the satiety hormone - oxinto-modulin. This compound is produced when a person is full and reduces appetite. By introducing a synthetic satiety hormone from the outside, it will be possible to reduce food intake.

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