Efficacy of Rimonabant and Other Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor Antagonists in Reducing Food Intake and Body Weight: Preclinical and Clinical Data

Mauro A. M. Carai, Giancarlo Colombo, Paola Maccioni, Gian Luigi Gessa
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The present paper focuses on the different lines of evidence indicating that cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonists, including the prototype rimonabant, reduce food intake and body weight in laboratory animals. Recent clinical surveys demonstrated that rimonabant significantly reduced body weight also in overweight/obese humans. Treatment with rimonabant was associated with a beneficial effect on different metabolic parameters and cardiovascular risk factors linked to overweight. The data reviewed in this paper suggest that cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonists may constitute a novel class of drugs potentially effective in the treatment of obesity-related disorders.

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利莫那班和其他大麻素CB1受体拮抗剂减少食物摄入和体重的疗效:临床前和临床数据
本论文着重于不同的证据表明大麻素CB1受体拮抗剂,包括原型利莫那班,减少食物摄入量和体重在实验动物。最近的临床调查表明,利莫那班也能显著减轻超重/肥胖人群的体重。利莫那班治疗对不同代谢参数和与超重相关的心血管危险因素有有益影响。本文回顾的数据表明,大麻素CB1受体拮抗剂可能构成一类潜在有效治疗肥胖相关疾病的新型药物。
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