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    Scientists Uncover a “Sixth Sense” in the Gut That Controls Appetite Naturally

    Decapitalist NewsBy Decapitalist NewsJuly 28, 2025012 Mins Read
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    Gut bacteria communicate directly with the brain to curb hunger, a discovery that could revolutionize weight loss without drugs.

    Imagine your gut having its own built-in “appetite control system” that works like popular weight-loss drugs but without their side effects.

    Scientists at Duke University have discovered exactly that, a unique gut-brain communication pathway that naturally signals fullness and helps regulate how much you eat.

    Researchers found that specialized gut bacteria release a protein called flagellin during meals, which triggers the production of a hormone named PYY in the colon.

    This hormone activates receptors (called TLR5) in gut cells, sending real-time “stop eating” signals to the brain through what the scientists call a neurobiotic sense, essentially a direct neural link between your digestive system and nervous system.

    In animal experiments, mice with functioning TLR5 receptors ate less after receiving flagellin, while mice without these receptors consumed more food and gained extra weight.

    This shows the gut’s “sixth sense” helps prevent overeating by signaling satiety effectively.

    When this system breaks down, people may lose their natural ability to feel full, leading to overeating and weight gain — a key factor in obesity.

    Senior author Diego Bohórquez explained, “Our findings reveal that microbes influence our behavior in real time — not just by triggering immune responses, but by directly guiding how we eat.”

    This groundbreaking discovery opens the door to new weight-loss strategies that enhance or mimic this natural gut signaling, possibly through diet, prebiotics, or probiotics, potentially offering safer alternatives to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic.

    Published in Nature, the study marks a significant leap in understanding how our body senses and responds to microbes, suggesting the gut may indeed be our body’s overlooked “sixth sense.”



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