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.

Efficacy of rimonabant and other cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonists in reducing food intake and body weight: preclinical and clinical data.

Colombo G;Gessa GL
2006

Abstract

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.
2006
Istituto di Neuroscienze - IN -
Rimonabant
SR141716A
Cannabinoids
CB 1 receptor antagonists
Food intake
Body weight
Overweight
Obesity
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