Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Do Appetitive Gut Hormones Reduce Addictive and Eating Behaviours in Obesity, and Nicotine and Alcohol Dependence?
The "Gut Hormones in Addiction" study is a proof-of-concept experimental medicine human study
to answer the following questions:
1. Does the administration of the hormone desacyl ghrelin reduce core behavioural
components of addiction in dependent individuals who have recently stopped smoking
tobacco or drinking alcohol, or overweight/obese subjects?
2. Does the administration of the drug Exenatide reduce core behavioural components of
addiction in dependent individuals who have recently stopped smoking tobacco or drinking
alcohol, or overweight/obese subjects?
3. Does the administration of desacyl ghrelin or Exenatide reduce reward responses to
high-calorie foods and appetite in dependent individuals who have recently stopped
smoking tobacco or drinking alcohol, or overweight/obese subjects?
Obesity, smoking and alcohol dependence are major health burdens to society. Relapse after
alcohol and smoking abstinence is common despite the use of combined behavioural support and
current limited available medications. In obesity, nonsurgical interventions have also been
disappointing in achieving longterm weight loss. Therefore, there is a pressing need to
develop novel drug treatments for addiction derived from knowledge of brain mechanisms
related to relapse and reward responses to food and drugs.
There is evidence in animals that some gut hormones, produced in the stomach and intestine,
influence the consumption of food and desire for food, but also alcohol, nicotine and other
drugs of abuse. Examples of such gut hormones are glucagon-like peptide1 (GLP1) and ghrelin.
The influence of these hormones is exerted through brain systems involved in the core
behavioural components of addiction: reward sensitivity, stress, impulsivity and
compulsivity. These components are often also seen in obesity and food-related disorders such
as binge eating disorder. It is unknown whether these gut hormones directly influence the
core behavioural components of addiction in humans, particularly during abstinence.
The investigators will examine the acute effects of Exenatide (mimics GLP1) and desacyl
ghrelin (counteracts active acyl ghrelin), which are infused through a vein, on brain reward
systems, craving for food, cigarettes and alcohol, and addictive and eating behaviours.
The investigators will recruit adults with nicotine or alcohol dependence who have recently
stopped smoking or drinking, and overweight/obese adults. The investigators will use
functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scans and computer-based test over 3
separate study days to study different aspects of eating and addictive behaviours.
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