Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment
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Resumo: | Obesity is a nutritional disorder caused by the excessive accumulation of white adipose tissue (WAT) in the body, which is characterized by a high body mass index and interferes with the body's energy balance. Obesity is a major risk factor for a number of different diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, fatty liver disease and some malignant tumors. The treatment of obesity primarily focuses on diet and physical exercise; when lifestyle changes fail, drugs and surgery will be considered as treatment options. At present, a number of so‑called anti‑obesity drugs have been developed, which affect digestion and absorption. These drugs can produce significant weight loss in the individual; however, some patients are unwilling to receive this type of treatment, due to side effects such as insomnia, hypertension and dizziness. This perspective shows that rational design is an alternative methodology based on native bioactive molecules for the development of analogous compounds, improved from the point of view of efficiency and side effects. We also show that the modification of peptides from animal toxins can be an interesting alternative in the treatment of obesity, since peptides from toxins have already shown significant anti-inflammatory effects. |
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Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatmentPéptidos inspiradores bioinformáticos de toxinas como nueva alternativa en el tratamiento de la obesidadeBioinformática em peptídeos inspirados em toxinas como novas alternativas no tratamento de obesidadeToxina animalPeptídeos bioinspiradosDesenho racionalInflamaçãoObesidade.animal venom, bioinspired peptides, rational design, inflammation, obesity.Animal venomBioinspired peptidesRational designInflammationObesity.Veneno animalPéptidos bioinspiradosDiseño racionalInflamaciónObesidad.Obesity is a nutritional disorder caused by the excessive accumulation of white adipose tissue (WAT) in the body, which is characterized by a high body mass index and interferes with the body's energy balance. Obesity is a major risk factor for a number of different diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, fatty liver disease and some malignant tumors. The treatment of obesity primarily focuses on diet and physical exercise; when lifestyle changes fail, drugs and surgery will be considered as treatment options. At present, a number of so‑called anti‑obesity drugs have been developed, which affect digestion and absorption. These drugs can produce significant weight loss in the individual; however, some patients are unwilling to receive this type of treatment, due to side effects such as insomnia, hypertension and dizziness. This perspective shows that rational design is an alternative methodology based on native bioactive molecules for the development of analogous compounds, improved from the point of view of efficiency and side effects. We also show that the modification of peptides from animal toxins can be an interesting alternative in the treatment of obesity, since peptides from toxins have already shown significant anti-inflammatory effects.La obesidad es un trastorno nutricional causado por la acumulación excesiva de tejido adiposo blanco (WAT) en el cuerpo, que se caracteriza por un índice de masa corporal alto e interfiere con el equilibrio energético del cuerpo. La obesidad es un factor de riesgo importante para una serie de enfermedades diferentes, como la diabetes tipo 2, las enfermedades cardiovasculares, la hipertensión, la enfermedad del hígado graso y algunos tumores malignos. El tratamiento de la obesidad se centra principalmente en la dieta y el ejercicio físico; cuando fallan los cambios en el estilo de vida, los medicamentos y la cirugía se considerarán como opciones de tratamiento. En la actualidad, se han desarrollado varios de los denominados medicamentos contra la obesidad, que afectan la digestión y la absorción. Estos medicamentos pueden producir una pérdida de peso significativa en el individuo; sin embargo, algunos pacientes no están dispuestos a recibir este tipo de tratamiento, debido a efectos secundarios como insomnio, hipertensión y mareos. Esta perspectiva muestra que el diseño racional es una metodología alternativa basada en moléculas bioactivas nativas para el desarrollo de compuestos análogos, mejorada desde el punto de vista de la eficiencia y los efectos secundarios. También mostramos que la modificación de péptidos de toxinas animales puede ser una alternativa interesante en el tratamiento de la obesidad, ya que los péptidos de toxinas ya han mostrado importantes efectos antiinflamatorios.A obesidade é um distúrbio nutricional causado pelo acúmulo excessivo de tecido adiposo branco (TAB) no corpo, que se caracteriza por um alto índice de massa corporal e interfere no equilíbrio energético do organismo. A obesidade é um importante fator de risco para uma série de doenças diferentes, como diabetes tipo 2, doenças cardiovasculares, hipertensão, doença hepática gordurosa e alguns tumores malignos. O tratamento da obesidade se concentra principalmente na dieta e exercícios físicos; quando as mudanças no estilo de vida falham, os medicamentos e a cirurgia serão considerados opções de tratamento. No momento, foram desenvolvidos vários dos chamados medicamentos contra a obesidade, que afetam a digestão e a absorção. Essas drogas podem causar perda significativa de peso no indivíduo; no entanto, alguns pacientes não desejam receber esse tipo de tratamento, devido a efeitos colaterais como insônia, hipertensão e tontura. Essa perspectiva mostra que o desenho racional é uma metodologia alternativa baseada em moléculas bioativas nativas para o desenvolvimento de compostos análogos, aprimorada do ponto de vista de eficiência e efeitos colaterais. Mostramos também que a modificação de peptídeos de toxinas animais pode ser uma alternativa interessante no tratamento da obesidade, uma vez que peptídeos de toxinas já apresentam importantes efeitos anti-inflamatórios.Research, Society and Development2021-11-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2205710.33448/rsd-v10i14.22057Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e432101422057Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e432101422057Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e4321014220572525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22057/19752Copyright (c) 2021 Ana Paula de Aráujo Boleti; Thiago Antonio Almeida Rodrigues; Maria Eduarda Freitas Biembengute; Lincoln Takashi Hota Mukoyama; Ludovico Migliolohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBoleti, Ana Paula de AráujoRodrigues, Thiago Antonio Almeida Biembengute, Maria Eduarda Freitas Mukoyama, Lincoln Takashi Hota Migliolo, Ludovico 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22057Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:19.605809Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment Péptidos inspiradores bioinformáticos de toxinas como nueva alternativa en el tratamiento de la obesidade Bioinformática em peptídeos inspirados em toxinas como novas alternativas no tratamento de obesidade |
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Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment |
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Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment Boleti, Ana Paula de Aráujo Toxina animal Peptídeos bioinspirados Desenho racional Inflamação Obesidade. animal venom, bioinspired peptides, rational design, inflammation, obesity. Animal venom Bioinspired peptides Rational design Inflammation Obesity. Veneno animal Péptidos bioinspirados Diseño racional Inflamación Obesidad. Boleti, Ana Paula de Aráujo Toxina animal Peptídeos bioinspirados Desenho racional Inflamação Obesidade. animal venom, bioinspired peptides, rational design, inflammation, obesity. Animal venom Bioinspired peptides Rational design Inflammation Obesity. Veneno animal Péptidos bioinspirados Diseño racional Inflamación Obesidad. |
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Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment |
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Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment |
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Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment |
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Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment |
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Bioinformatics inspiring peptides from toxins as a new alternative in obesity treatment |
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Boleti, Ana Paula de Aráujo |
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Boleti, Ana Paula de Aráujo Boleti, Ana Paula de Aráujo Rodrigues, Thiago Antonio Almeida Biembengute, Maria Eduarda Freitas Mukoyama, Lincoln Takashi Hota Migliolo, Ludovico Rodrigues, Thiago Antonio Almeida Biembengute, Maria Eduarda Freitas Mukoyama, Lincoln Takashi Hota Migliolo, Ludovico |
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Rodrigues, Thiago Antonio Almeida Biembengute, Maria Eduarda Freitas Mukoyama, Lincoln Takashi Hota Migliolo, Ludovico |
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Boleti, Ana Paula de Aráujo Rodrigues, Thiago Antonio Almeida Biembengute, Maria Eduarda Freitas Mukoyama, Lincoln Takashi Hota Migliolo, Ludovico |
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Toxina animal Peptídeos bioinspirados Desenho racional Inflamação Obesidade. animal venom, bioinspired peptides, rational design, inflammation, obesity. Animal venom Bioinspired peptides Rational design Inflammation Obesity. Veneno animal Péptidos bioinspirados Diseño racional Inflamación Obesidad. |
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Toxina animal Peptídeos bioinspirados Desenho racional Inflamação Obesidade. animal venom, bioinspired peptides, rational design, inflammation, obesity. Animal venom Bioinspired peptides Rational design Inflammation Obesity. Veneno animal Péptidos bioinspirados Diseño racional Inflamación Obesidad. |
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Obesity is a nutritional disorder caused by the excessive accumulation of white adipose tissue (WAT) in the body, which is characterized by a high body mass index and interferes with the body's energy balance. Obesity is a major risk factor for a number of different diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, fatty liver disease and some malignant tumors. The treatment of obesity primarily focuses on diet and physical exercise; when lifestyle changes fail, drugs and surgery will be considered as treatment options. At present, a number of so‑called anti‑obesity drugs have been developed, which affect digestion and absorption. These drugs can produce significant weight loss in the individual; however, some patients are unwilling to receive this type of treatment, due to side effects such as insomnia, hypertension and dizziness. This perspective shows that rational design is an alternative methodology based on native bioactive molecules for the development of analogous compounds, improved from the point of view of efficiency and side effects. We also show that the modification of peptides from animal toxins can be an interesting alternative in the treatment of obesity, since peptides from toxins have already shown significant anti-inflammatory effects. |
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