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MCH-R1 Antagonist GPS18169, a Pseudopeptide, Is a Peripheral Anti-Obesity Agent in Mice.

Jean A Boutin1, Magali Jullian2, Lukasz Frankiewicz2, Mathieu Galibert2, Philippe Gloanec3, Thierry Le Diguarher4, Philippe Dupuis5, Amber Ko6, Laurent Ripoll1, Marc Bertrand4, Anne Pecquery5, Gilles Ferry7, Karine Puget2.   

Abstract

Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) is a 19 amino acid long peptide found in the brain of animals, including fishes, batrachians, and mammals. MCH is implicated in appetite and/or energy homeostasis. Antagonists at its receptor (MCH-R1) could be major tools (or ultimately drugs) to understand the mechanism of MCH action and to fight the obesity syndrome that is a worldwide societal health problem. Ever since the deorphanisation of the MCH receptor, we cloned, expressed, and characterized the receptor MCH-R1 and started a vast medicinal chemistry program aiming at the discovery of such usable compounds. In the present final work, we describe GPS18169, a pseudopeptide antagonist at the MCH-R1 receptor with an affinity in the nanomolar range and a Ki for its antagonistic effect in the 20 picomolar range. Its metabolic stability is rather ameliorated compared to its initial parent compound, the antagonist S38151. We tested it in an in vivo experiment using high diet mice. GPS18169 was found to be active in limiting the accumulation of adipose tissues and, correlatively, we observed a normalization of the insulin level in the treated animals, while no change in food or water consumption was observed.

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Keywords:  MCH; MCH-R1 antagonist; diet-induced obesity; pseudopeptide; treatment

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33673598      PMCID: PMC7957705          DOI: 10.3390/molecules26051291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Molecules        ISSN: 1420-3049            Impact factor:   4.411


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