Researchers from the University of Southern California may
have found a way to suppress obesity that is the result of a high sugar diet. So
far, they have done research on the worm, Caenorhabditis elegans and also human
cells in a petri dish. He found a genetic pathway that has been found to be the
same in almost all animals.
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Caenorhabditis elegans |
They found that the worms that have a genetic mutant with a
hyperactive SKN-1 gene can be fed a very high-sugar diet without gaining
weight. While the worms without that gene, ballooned up on the same diet. This
high-sugar diet that the worms were eating is equivalent to a “western diet,”
which is high-fat and high-sugar foods like burgers, fries, and soda.
In humans, the Nrf2 gene is equivalent to the SKN-1 gene in
the C. elegans. Therefore, they think the findings from the C. elegans research
can translate to humans. Pharmaceutical
companies are already working to develop small-molecule drugs that will target the
Nrf2 gene, it hopes to produce more anti-oxidants and slow down the aging
process.
As interesting as this research sounds and how helpful it
may be for people that consume high-sugar diets frequently, I don’t see how
this could be healthy for the human body. The article did state that when the
Nrf2 function is increased it has shown to be linked to aggressive cancers.
Researchers would have to figure out how to activate Nrf2 in only specific tissues
before humans can take advantage of this obesity suppression medication.
If this were to actually work without causing harm to the
human body, I think it could potentially prevent other health issues related to
a poor diet and obesity. However, I think this medication could also be abused
and not used in the correct manner. It would have to be a prescription drug
only available to people whom truly needed help loosing weight. I chose this article because I think this
research could have a positive effect in the future if they are able to figure
out how to activate the Nrf2 gene in humans in the correct manner to help with
obesity issues.
This Article: High-sugar diet no problem for genetic mutants
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