articleJCI InsightMar 25, 2020GOLD OA

Semaglutide lowers body weight in rodents via distributed neural pathways

HUN-REN Institute of Experimental Medicine · Hungarian Academy of Sciences · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) analog, induces weight loss, lowers glucose levels, and reduces cardiovascular risk in patients with diabetes. Mechanistic preclinical studies suggest weight loss is mediated through GLP-1 receptors (GLP-1Rs) in the brain. The findings presented here show that semaglutide modulated food preference, reduced food intake, and caused weight loss without decreasing energy expenditure. Semaglutide directly accessed the brainstem, septal nucleus, and hypothalamus but did not cross the blood-brain barrier; it interacted with the brain through the circumventricular organs and several select sites adjacent to the ventricles. Semaglutide induced central c-Fos activation in…

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Keywords
  • Semaglutide
  • Area postrema
  • Melanocortin
  • Endocrinology
  • Hindbrain
  • Internal medicine
  • Parabrachial Nucleus
  • Hypothalamus
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