Research
Neural
Amylin promotes satiation and recruits multiple central nervous system pathways to regulate food intake.
Understanding amylin's role can help in developing obesity treatments.
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Amylin...primarily serves to promote satiation...amylin recruits numerous central nervous system pathways to exert multifaceted effects on food intake.
Why this rating
The claim is supported by evidence derived from preclinical studies.
Source
Central nervous system pathways targeted by amylin in the regulation of food intake
Mohammed K. Hankir et al. · Biochimie · 2024
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