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Enteroendocrine cells produce a range of gut peptides that have key roles in the regulation of appetite and beneficial effects on body weight. Gut peptides are secreted as feedback to nutrient and energy intake, communicating directly or indirectly with the brain. These peptides, some of which are also expressed in the CNS, alter food intake and reward via their widely distributed receptors. Understanding these interactions is one of the challenges for developing effective pharmacotherapies that reduce feeding without producing negative