压制饥饿的激素在婴孩
增加压制饥饿对婴儿处方食物的激素的计划是不太可能工作言专家。
Buckingham研究员大学看增加leptin到惯例牛奶到遏制未来暴饮暴食。
但专家说在化学和产业详述的工作是“狂放地乐观科幻”和被问的测试的leptin在婴孩。
婴孩喂养以惯例比给哺乳的婴孩迅速增长-谁有肥胖病的一种更低的风险作为成人。
增加事的`后面’
工作到leptin的作用,在脑子生产的激素里在生活中,被执行在Clore实验室在Buckingham大学。
The team, led by Dr Mike Cawthorne, are looking at adding leptin to formula milk and other foods.
They have already carried out a study where leptin was given to pregnant rats, leading to a lifelong impact on their offspring’s propensity to obesity.
Even those fed a fat-laden diet stayed slim, while offspring from untreated rats gained weight and developed diabetes.
Research into the effect of the hormone on human appetite has so far proved disappointing, with people soon seeming to resist its hunger-quenching effects.
But Dr Cawthorne said providing leptin early effectively “hard-wires the body’s energy balance”.
He added: “The supplemented milks are simply adding something back that was originally present - breast milk contains leptin and formula feeds don’t.”
‘Altering the brain’
However, a number of experts have criticised the concept of adding leptin to formula milk.
Steve O’Rahilly, professor of clinical biochemistry and medicine at the University of Cambridge said: “Several researchers have suggested that exposing animals to higher leptin levels during early life might have long-lasting benefits in terms of protection against later obesity.
“But this still needs to be firmed up.
“The notion that leptin in baby milk will prevent human obesity is currently in the realms of wildly optimistic science fiction.”
Dr Nick Finer, clinical director of the Wellcome Clinical Research Facility at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, agreed.
He said: “The concept that adding something to a food that could permanently alter brain development is exciting but at the same time so scary that it would mean a wholly new approach about how such treatments can be tested and approved for use.
“And would the first trials be in newly born children?”
Dr Ian Campbell, honorary medical director of the charity Weight Concern said: “Without evidence that this works in humans, it is pure flight of fancy that those consuming leptin from infancy will never get fat.
“I’d be surprised if this product could be advertised or marketed with these extraordinary claims.”
He added: “To date, leptin has proved to be a great disappointment. Most of us have plenty, and true deficiencies are rare.
“In fact, obese people tend to have higher than normal levels.”
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