n-oleoylethanolamine and Binge-Eating-Disorder

n-oleoylethanolamine has been researched along with Binge-Eating-Disorder* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for n-oleoylethanolamine and Binge-Eating-Disorder

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Oleoylethanolamide decreases frustration stress-induced binge-like eating in female rats: a novel potential treatment for binge eating disorder.
    Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2020, Volume: 45, Issue:11

    Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most frequent eating disorder, for which current pharmacotherapies show poor response rates and safety concerns, thus highlighting the need for novel treatment options. The lipid-derived messenger oleoylethanolamide (OEA) acts as a satiety signal inhibiting food intake through the involvement of central noradrenergic and oxytocinergic neurons. We investigated the anti-binge effects of OEA in a rat model of binge-like eating, in which, after cycles of intermittent food restrictions/refeeding and palatable food consumptions, female rats show a binge-like intake of palatable food, following a 15-min exposure to their sight and smell ("frustration stress"). Systemically administered OEA dose-dependently (2.5, 5, and 10 mg kg

    Topics: Animals; Binge-Eating Disorder; Eating; Endocannabinoids; Female; Frustration; Oleic Acids; Rats

2020
Taking the scenic route: an endogenous gut lipid messenger curbs binge eating in rats : A research highlight on 'Oleoylethanolamide decreases frustration stress-induced binge-like eating in female rats: a novel potential treatment for binge eating disorde
    Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2020, Volume: 45, Issue:11

    Topics: Animals; Binge-Eating Disorder; Bulimia; Endocannabinoids; Feeding Behavior; Female; Frustration; Oleic Acids; Rats

2020