Posted on 12/13/2021 12:11:40 PM PST by Red Badger
Accidental science is the best. One of the greatest lifesaving drugs in history – penicillin – was discovered purely by accident, and such experiments truly show how intricate and unpredictable science is.
So, when researchers from the University of Pennsylvania began their journey looking for a type 2 diabetes treatment and stumbled across a potentially incredible weight-loss treatment, needless to say, they were more than surprised.
The researchers describe their new results in a paper in the journal Science, in which they applied a treatment to a group of lab mice in the pursuit of counteracting type 2 diabetes. Instead of performing as expected, the experiment took a surprising turn – the mice started secreting a slimy substance through their skin.
“They glistened in the light,” said senior author and associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania Taku Kambayashi, in an interview with Inverse.
“The ones that got TSLP [the treatment] they're always shiny, and I didn’t know what that meant.”
“When they were losing that much weight, they were, I would say, slimy, almost,” he says.
This substance completely surrounded the animals, and when the researchers analyzed it, they discovered it was actually fat. The treatment had made the mice shed fat directly through their skin.
The treatment in question is thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP). TLSP is a cytokine (small proteins that control immune cell activity) that has been shown previously to activate immune cells that control inflammation, a pathway vital for preventing type 2 diabetes and obesity. The researchers hypothesized that if the TSLP could hitch a ride into the body using a virus vector, they could stimulate the immune system into counteracting the disease.
In this pursuit, they packaged the TSLP with an adenovirus vector, a method currently seen in many different experimental therapies. When injected into the mice, the TSLP caused them to rapidly shed weight through the secretion of sebum. Sebum is an oily substance that is produced by glands in the skin and contains lots of lipids, including oils and fat, that help defend the skin from bacteria and fungi. The TSLP had caused immune T cells to migrate to the glands that secrete sebum, causing them to secrete far more sebum and essentially ‘sweat’ out white adipose tissue (a common form of fat).
Throughout the study, the mice lost around half of their entire white adipose tissue, including an especially nasty form of fat, visceral fat, which coats the organs and is strongly linked to mortality.
The implications of this accidental discovery could be huge. A reliable weight loss method is sorely needed, as the world continues to struggle with rising obesity rates. Alongside the weight benefits, a TSLP-based therapy could be helpful in helping skin conditions such as eczema. Of course, the study only puts forward a potential avenue of research – far more safety, efficacy, and human trials would be needed before it could see widespread use. The researchers now aim to identify the mechanism behind the sebum production, as well as attempt to translate it into an effective therapy.
To attract hot motorhead guys. Why else?
ecstacy....
“Enquiring minds want to know if they lost actual fat CELLS or kept the cells (ready to be “filled up” once again) but simply excreted the fat contents of the cells.”
Reading this article it seems the latter.
It said it was sebum, which is a normal secretion.
“Look at me! I’m all covered in oregano and parmesan, and it’s sticking to me because of the butter!”
Did Viagara give mice an unexpected erection?
I believe it was an accidental side effect for that drug.
Gojo.
Got a big wrestling match coming up.
I’d like to lose weight, but I don’t want to be slimy.
Rub your frying pan on your head in the morning, toss in a couple of eggs...
Grease is the word...
“Who wants to walk around with slimy skin? Yech.”
LMAO, here.
/I prefer to call it “moist”
Can’t go back to the Greasers,
All they can do is pick up the pieces... - Billy Joel, Scenes from an Italian restaurant............
It’s a Trap!
To get the drugs into more people.
Nauseating. I’d rather diet and workout.
Ping to a little skinny for everyone!
> “Of course, the study only puts forward a potential avenue of research – far more safety, efficacy, and human trials would be needed before it could see widespread use.”
Reclassify TLSP as a COVID “Vaxx” with patent profits shared among the Joe Isuzus in Pharma Exec Suites.
Problem of time to market solved.
WARP FAT!
Pardon the fat I’m sweating out. I’m on a new weight loss program.
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