A novel mouse model of glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor expression: A look at the brain

Mar 15, 2020The Journal of comparative neurology

A new mouse model showing where the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor is found in the brain

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Abstract

GLP-1 receptor (GLP-1R) expressing cells were found to be enriched in several key brain regions, including the lateral septum and hypothalamus.

  • GLP-1R primarily colocalizes with GABAergic neurons in most brain regions studied.
  • In the hippocampus, GLP-1R is co-expressed in glutamatergic neurons.
  • GLP-1R-expressing cells show high co-expression with 5-HT3 receptor-containing neurons in the cortex and striatum.
  • Within the lateral septum, GLP-1R is co-expressed with dopamine receptor- and calbindin-expressing cells.
  • Detailed images illustrate the expression and distribution patterns of GLP-1R in the central nervous system.

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