Melatonin treatment suppresses appetite genes and improves adipose tissue plasticity in diet-induced obese zebrafish
ConclusionsIt seems that adequate melatonin treatment exerts anti-obesity protective effects, also in a diet-induced obesity zebrafish model, that might be the result of the restoration of many factors: the final endpoint reached is weight loss and stabilization of weight gain.
Source: Endocrine - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research
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