Comparison of rimonabant and sibutramine treatment effects on food compulsion in rats

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Purpose: To compare the therapeutic effect of rimonabant, a new drug which is a selective antagonist of CB1 receptors, with the sibutramine. Methods: It is an experimental clinical trial, prospective, placebo controlled. Our test was performed in 38 rats, adults females with a hyper caloric diet. We collected their blood 3 times and weighted them once a week. We divided the rats in 3 groups: Rimonabant, Sibutramine and Control. Statistic analysis has been made through ANOVA test, Tukey test and t Student test. Results: The Rimonabant group demonstrated a significant reduction of the weight increase in rats. The Sibutramine group showed a significant reduction on blood glycemia compared to Rimonabant group and Control group. Conclusions: Rimonabant showed to be more effective than Sibutramine by decreasing weight gain. Sibutramine has been more effective than Rimonabant and Control groups by decreasing the blood glycemia.

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Menezes, H. S., Ciulla, V., Camargo, P. S., Correa, C. A., & De Oliveira, T. M. C. (2009). Comparison of rimonabant and sibutramine treatment effects on food compulsion in rats. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 24(6), 454–459. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502009000600006

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