Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6035479 | NeuroImage | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Several effective anti-obesity drugs encompass blockade of the SERT; yet, our study is the first to demonstrate an abnormally decreased cerebral SERT binding in obese individuals. Whether the SERT has a direct role in the regulation of appetite and eating behaviour or whether the finding is due to a compensatory downregulation of SERT secondary to other dysfunction(s) in the serotonergic transmitter system, such as low baseline serotonin levels, remains to be established.
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Authors
D. Erritzoe, V.G. Frokjaer, M.T. Haahr, J. Kalbitzer, C. Svarer, K.K. Holst, D.L. Hansen, T.L. Jernigan, S. Lehel, G.M. Knudsen,