Xylamidine is a peripheral 5-HT receptor antagonist that serves as a valuable tool for studying the appetite suppressant effects associated with 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) and fenfluramine. Experimental results indicate that xylamidine attenuates the decrease in food intake caused by 5-HT and 5-HTP, while showing no significant effect on fenfluramine. This suggests that the appetite-suppressing properties of 5-HTP may be mediated partially through peripheral 5-HT receptors. Additionally, xylamidine has been shown to reverse the impact of 5-HTP on food intake rate, highlighting its role in dissecting the underlying mechanisms of peripheral appetite regulation.
Xylamidine is a peripheral 5-HT receptor antagonist that serves as a valuable tool for studying the appetite suppressant effects associated with 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) and fenfluramine. Experimental results indicate that xylamidine attenuates the decrease in food intake caused by 5-HT and 5-HTP, while showing no significant effect on fenfluramine. This suggests that the appetite-suppressing properties of 5-HTP may be mediated partially through peripheral 5-HT receptors. Additionally, xylamidine has been shown to reverse the impact of 5-HTP on food intake rate, highlighting its role in dissecting the underlying mechanisms of peripheral appetite regulation.
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